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SUMMARY OF CRIMES JAN. 7 – JAN. 13, 2002

As a service to the St. Thomas community the Source offers a list of type and location of robberies, burglaries and assaults on a weekly basis. The information is provided to the Source by the V.I. Police Department's Division of Planning, Research and Evaluation. The intention is to advise the public of areas where crimes have taken place in recent weeks.
Robberies:
There were sixrobberies
Nadir (public street)
Ritz-Carlton – Nazareth (commercial)
Garden Street (public street)
Island Beach Comber – Lindberg Bay ( commercial)
Bovoni (Commercial)
Nadir (Residential)
Burglaries
There were 22 burglaries reported.
Country Radiator – Anna's Retreat (commercial)
Senior Citizen Center- Anna Retreat (commercial)
Vitelco Credit Union– Kronprindsens Gade (commercial)
Agnes Fancy (residential)
Estate Thomas (residential)
Estate Fortuna (residential)
Anna's Retreat (residential)
Crown & Hawk (residential)
Villa Blanca – Raphune Hill (public street)
Anna's Retreat (residential)
Mariendahl (residential)
Norre Gade (commercial)
Bjerge Gade (residential)
Estate Thomas (residential)
Adel Gade (commercial)
Lerkenlund (residential)
Altona (residential
Point Pleasant – Smith Bay
Estate Nadir (residential)
Kronprindsens Gade (commercial)
Water Gate (residential)
Norre Gade (commercial)
Assaults
There were six reported cases of assaults reported during this week.
Smith Bay (public street)
Altona & Welgunst (residential)
Airport Road (public street)
Michael J. Kirwin Terrace (residential)
Smith Bay (public street)
Fort Christian Parking Lot (public street)

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