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BVI Cricketer Reno Mittleholzer Named to West Indies Masters Provisional Squad
British Virgin Islands cricketer Reno Mittleholzer has been named to the Provisional Training Squad for the West Indies Masters, positioning himself for potential selection to the Masters World Cup in November 2025.
Mittleholzer, a standout for the BVI CA Royal Knights, has steadily built a reputation in the Masters cricket circuit. Last November, he played a pivotal role during the Barbados Regional Masters Tournament, helping lead the Royals Team to victory in the high-profile competition.
His success continued in the recently concluded USVI President’s Cup Tournament, held in St. Thomas, where he represented the British Virgin Islands in securing the championship title. His consistent performances at regional tournaments have now earned him a place in the West Indies Masters provisional squad, a critical step toward competing on the global stage.
With training and evaluations ahead, Mittleholzer will now focus on securing a spot in the final squad for the Masters World Cup.
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Assaults and Wounding Charges for Huntums Ghut and Virgin Gorda Residents

Two individuals were arrested in connection with a violent incident reported on November 8, 2024.
Melicia Bodkin, 30, of Huntums Ghut, was charged with wounding and damage to property on February 24, while Deschon Hodge, 31, was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, being armed with an offensive weapon, and damage to property on February 26. Both have been granted bail and will appear in court in April.
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Stabbing Incidents on Virgin Gorda Lead to Arrests for Manslaughter and Assault

Two separate stabbing incidents on Virgin Gorda last month have resulted in serious charges, including manslaughter and assault, as police continue to investigate violent crime on the island.
On March 25, Drew Farrell, 42, of The Valley, was arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection with a fatal stabbing that took place on March 20. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed that the investigation into the incident remains ongoing.
Just days earlier, on March 16, a 17-year-old male—also from The Valley—was arrested and charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm following a stabbing incident reported on March 15. Due to the suspect’s age, his identity has not been released.
The RVIPF has not indicated whether the two cases are related but has reiterated its commitment to addressing violent incidents across the territory.
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Two Men Charged in Separate Burglary Investigations

Kurt Rabsatt, 39, of Old Plantation, was arrested on March 17 and charged in connection with a string of burglaries in the East End District.
On March 21, police charged Akim Stevens, 33, of Towers, West End, following multiple reports of break-ins in the Diamond, Anderson, and Spooners Estates areas. Residents had circulated video footage that aided in the investigation.
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