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Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / April 13, 2015

St. Croix: Police are still searching for the people involved in several hit and run cases. On January 25, 2014 on North Side Road near the Golden Rock Shopping Center, 79-year-old Theodore Phillip was crossing the street when he was struck and killed by two vehicles. One vehicle was pulling a trailer and the other vehicle was possibly a Lexus SUV. On the same date, 54-year-old Sucorro Parrilla was walking on the Constitution Hill road when he was struck and killed by a vehicle. On August 18, 2013, 59-year-old Nadine Hector was struck and killed by a vehicle when she was walking near the doctors’ offices on the Miracle Mile on North Side Road.

St. Thomas: On April 9th, Mrs. Nataya A. Melchior-Munoz reported that sometime around 7:45 p.m., while she was in the area of Dober School with some friends and speaking on her phone, she observed a black male walking towards her. As she was about to put her phone into her bag, he came up to her and pulled her 14 karat gold Omega chain and gold pendant off her neck. He then took off running towards the vicinity of Savan. If you were in the area and saw something, please let us know.

St. John: On November 18, 2014 at approximately 9:15 a.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Hansen Bay about a report that a man was discovered lifeless inside the residence. The victim has been identified as Edward Hutton Netherland.

Anyone with information about these crimes should call the Major Crime Unit(340) 714-5617, Crime Stoppers, or 911.


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