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Docket Watch: Three Charged With Robbery, Assault on St. Thomas

Three women face burglary, robbery, and assault charges after an alleged home invasion in Lindbergh Bay, and a man was arrested in connection with an Oct. 6 shooting in Annaโ€™s Retreat. (Shutterstock image)

Three women were arrested Oct. 25 after police responded to a call about an alleged home invasion in Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas. Court records filed in connection with the incident described an altercation involving men and women confronting the alleged victim over a social media post.

Police arriving on the scene at Kirwan Terrace Housing Community said they found the victim in distress with visible injuries. Documents filed by police in Superior Court said the victim, โ€œexplained that the altercation stemmed from an ongoing domestic dispute with her ex-girlfriend, Ms. Ceyanna Clement, and Ceyannaโ€™s sister, Ms. Iโ€™Yanna Clement.โ€

The sisters and another woman, identified as Sania Felix, were also accused of recording the altercation on an electronic device and taking the victimโ€™s cellphone and tablet computer. Investigators later made contact with the assured assailants and retrieved the computer.

Felix and the Clement sisters were charged with burglary, robbery, grand larceny, assault, disturbance of the peace and possession of stolen property.

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A person of interest spotted in surveillance footage during an Oct. 6 shooting incident in Annaโ€™s Retreat, St. Thomas, was arrested on Oct. 23, charged with attempted murder, reckless endangerment, and related weapons charges. Elroy Brown III was charged in connection with a shooting at the Bonjour Gas Station and Convenience Store. Alleged accomplice Shane Forbes was taken into custody on Oct. 11.

Court documents say that prior to his arrest, Forbes gave a statement to investigators describing an encounter with a former associate in the store that turned violent and led to an exchange of gunshots.

No injuries were reported.

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