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Posted: Tuesday 3 July, 2018 at 9:59 AM

Police Seeking Public's Help with String of Robberies

By: Staff Reporter, SKNvibes.com
    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Jul. 03.2018 – POLICE are asking for the public’s assistance in locating the perpetrators in a string of robberies that occurred in the Spring Hill area Nevis.
     
    According to a police report, police two armed robberies occurred on June 30 in the said area.
     
    The first incident occurred shortly after 4 a.m. at a home in Spring Hill where Brett Floyd, Lauren Gosse, Sandy Dell and McLain Reese are vacationing. Preliminary investigations so far revealed that three unknown, masked assailants broke into the house and held them at gunpoint and demanded money. The gunmen made off with a sum of money and two cell phones. No one was harmed during the incident.
     
    In the second incident, police said that they had received a report shortly after, from the home of Roger Tooze in Spring Hill.
     
    Preliminary investigations have revealed that a noise was heard at the door of the home and when checks were made, a male figure was seen standing outside the glass front door. However, the resident managed to scare off the perpetrators and, as a result, three individuals were seen running away from the property.
     
    According to police, in a third incident, they received a report of a second home in Spring Hill being entered by three unknown, masked assailants. There, Oliver Zuber-Kaldenbach and his family were held up at gunpoint and the gunmen demanded money. The assailants escaped with an undisclosed sum of money. No one was injured during the incident.
     
    Police on Nevis have launched an investigation into these incidents and are seeking the public’s help in finding and apprehending the individuals responsible for these crimes.
     
    Persons with information are urged to call the Charlestown Police Station at 469-5391/5392 or the nearest police station.

     

     

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