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POLICE INVESTIGATING ANOTHER VIOLENT ROBBERY

November 22, 2013
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The Police are investigating a similar case as the one last week relating to a violent robbery of young women. The latest report is that on Monday, November 18, at about 4.20 am, the Police responded to a robbery at South Hill.

It was reported that a female had just returned to her home, from a night club, when she was held up by two young men armed with guns, who robbed her of a sum of money. The Police are appealing to members of the public for any information about the incident.

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Meanwhile, the weekly Police report shows that nine serious crimes were committed in Anguilla during the period November 13-20. The crimes included five thefts at The Farrington, South Hill, Island Harbour, Sea Feathers and Campus A. The stolen items included electrical wire, car parts, a boat pump, a weed eater and money.

Other crimes were one attempted burglary at North Side, one burglary at East End and elsewhere, a case of sexual assault.

Ten arrests were made during the period as follows: two males for possession of cannabis, two males on bench warrants; one female for misappropriation of Government funds; one male for obstruction; one male to prevent a breach of the peace; one male for theft; one male on a warrant for breach of curfew; and one male for burglary.

There were seven traffic accidents.

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