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St. John Hit with Two Burglaries Over Weekend

Two separate burglaries occurred on St. John over the weekend, the V.I. Police Department reported.

On Sunday at approximately 10:55 a.m., detectives were notified of a burglary that occurred in the area of Estate Enighed, according to the police report.

At approximately 3:45 a.m., a man was asleep in his residence when he woke to the sound of someone tampering with his doorknob. After getting up to check what the noise was, he was approached by two Black men dressed in all black with masks, one of which had a long gun, and demanded money. The man gave the suspects the money he had, and they left in an unknown direction, the police report stated.

Also, on Sunday, at approximately 12:28 p.m., detectives were notified of a burglary that occurred in the area of Power Boyd Plantation on St. John, according to the police report.

On Saturday, at approximately 11:30 p.m., a man was in his residence when someone knocked on his door. The man got up to check the door and was forced in by several men. All of the suspects pointed guns at the man, demanded money, and ransacked his residence. The suspects then left with an undisclosed amount of money and valuables, the police report stated.

These cases are presently under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Bureau. Anyone with any information regarding these crimes is urged to contact 911, Detective Jermaine Carty of the Criminal Investigation Bureau Unit at (340)693-8880 ext. 5207 or Crime Stoppers V.I. at 1(800)222-TIPS.

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