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St. Thomas Police Report Four Incidents

Police in the St. Thomas District reported the following incidents and arrests.

– Lesroy Huggins, 26, was arrested Tuesday and charged with third-degree burglary/domestic violence after he was allegedly identified by the complainant as the individual who was caught exiting her residence with a white plastic bag and several other items. No bail was set for Huggins and he was remanded to the Bureau of Corrections pending his advice of rights hearing.

– At approximately 1:35 a.m. Wednesday, Shayla Kelly, 24, of Agnes Fancy was arrested and charged with disobeying a lawful order. According to the police report, Kelly refused to vacate the residence after being given several commands to remove herself and personal belongs from the residence. Bail for Kelly was set at $500 and she was remanded to the Bureau of Corrections pending her advice of rights hearing.

– At 2:36 a.m. Wednesday, Fretil Pierre, 19, of Smith Bay was arrested and charged with simple assault and petit larceny after he was allegedly identified by the victim as the individual who assaulted him at Coki Point Beach. No bail was set and Pierre was remanded to the Bureau of Corrections pending his advice of rights hearing.

– At 7:10 a.m. Thursday, Roy Rogers, 52, of Bonne Resolution was arrested and charged with first-degree aggravated rape pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by the Superior Court. Four minor females told police they had been sexually assaulted by Rogers on separate occasions. Bail for Rogers was set at $175,000 and he was remanded to the Bureau of Corrections pending his advice of rights hearing.

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