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Four Arrested on St. Thomas in Three Separate Incidents

Four men were arrested by police on St. Thomas Thursday in three separate incidents. Charges included burglary, domestic violence and possession of an unlicensed firearm.
According to the V.I. Police Department, those arrested were:

• Orville Daniel, 47, of Estate Anna’s Retreat, and John Lindquist, a 38-year-old New Jersey native, who were arrested at 5 a.m.
Daniel was charged with third-degree burglary, grand larceny and possession of stolen property. Lindquist was charged with conspiracy, grand larceny and possession of stolen property. Police say Lindquist and Daniel admitted stealing items from the Estate Contant residence of a deceased man.
Bail for Daniel was set at $56,000, and bail for Lindquist was set at $75,000.

• Mickel “Bongo” Dhu, 19, of Tutu Hi-Rise housing community was arrested at about 6:15 p.m. Dhu was charged with destruction of property/domestic violence after he broke the windshield of his girlfriend’s car, which was parked in Estate Contant.
Bail for Dhu was denied due to the domestic violence charge.

• Jimmar “Saco” Hodge, 24. was arrested and charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm for an incident that occurred around 10:45 a.m. May 12. At that time, a concerned citizen told police Hodge was in the Michael J. Kirwan Terrace housing community and had a gun.
Bail for Hodge was set at $100,000.
All the suspects were turned over to the custody of the Bureau of Corrections pending further court action.

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