Every week, Crime Stoppers USVI selects three crimes that have yet to be solved in the Virgin Islands, and asks the community to help with any information that could possibly lead to justice. Below are the three incidents selected by Crime Stoppers for the week of June 3.
St. Croix: On Sunday, March 31, 2002 shortly before 2:00 a.m., 39-year-old Delroy Henry was shot to death near the intersection of Hill and Market Streets in downtown Christiansted. Mr. Henry had been shot multiple times.
St. John: On May 29 at approximately 11:10 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Kongens Gade in Cruz Bay. Upon arrival, officers observed a black male slumped over in a patio chair. Upon further inspection, police discovered that Kenson Jolly, known as “Jolly” from Estate Pastory Gardens, had been shot several times.
St. Thomas: On Sunday, February 1st at about 9:05 p.m., police responded to Hospital Ground regarding reports of shots fired. Upon arrival, officers found an unresponsive male in the area of Lionel Robert Stadium. He had been shot several times. Identified as Lakeel Wade, he later died at the hospital from the gunshot wounds.
Anyone with information about these crimes should call the Major Crime Unit(340) 714-5617, Crime Stoppers, or 911.
Feature Image: Aerial view of the Lionel Robert Stadium in St. Thomas
Image Credit: Panoramio
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