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Several Armed Robberies Committed Over Weekend.

Philipsburg:--- The police department is presently investigating as much as five armed robberies all of which occurred over the weekend from May 8th to May 10th reported police spokesman Ricardo Henson.


Henson said on Friday May 8th two men with initials M.X and F.P. both from the island of Dominica and staying on board of a cargo boat presently on the island stated that on that same morning at approximately 12.50 a.m. they were both attacked and robbed of their belongings by two unknown men outside of "Le Petit Chateau" on the Soualiga road.
One of the suspects was armed with a handgun and threatened to use it The victims were punched several times in their face and body by the attackers. The victim M.X. took off running in the direction of the police station and tried to get away from the attackers but he was caught. Both victims were severely beaten and left behind. Their personal belongings were also taken away from them.

On Saturday May 9th a man with initials G.H. filed a report stating that he was robbed of his wallet. He stated that on that same day at approximately 01.00 a.m. after having some drinks with some friends, he took a taxi to Caines drive in Dutch Quarter. While walking through Caines drive he was suddenly approached by an unknown man who asked him for a dollar. The victim told the suspect that he had no money. The suspect then pulled out a knife and threatened to use it. The suspect pulled the victim's wallet away from him and took out the money that was in it. He then searched the victim pocket and took his cellular phone away from him. The suspect then fled the scene.

Then on Saturday May 9th a lady with the initials X.P.C. filed an official report stating that on that same evening at approximately 09.30 p.m. after just arriving at her home in the Cole Bay area, with her family, she was attacked by two unknown armed men who were hiding in the dark. These suspects fired several shots when the victim was attacked. The victim threw her bag over the fence into the neighbor's yard to avoid any further confrontation with the suspects. Both suspects then fled the scene taking the bag of the victim along with them. The bag contained some cash, cellular telephones, passport I-d card and other personal belongings.

On Sunday May 10th the detectives of the Special Robbery Unit was directed to the parking lot of Border bar in Oyster Pond in connection with an armed robbery. On the scene the detectives spoke to the victims with the initials C.M.M.L. and M.D.F.P, both from Portugal. Both victims stated that they were attacked by two unknown armed men, as they were entering their rental car. At least two shots were fired by the suspects before being robbed of their money and other personal belongings. The robbers also too the keys to their car and took off with it.

Also on Sunday May 10th a lady with initials S.M.Y.K. filed an official report stating that on that same evening at approximately 11.55 p.m. while walking on the Board Walk from Lizzy's Place to Sea Palace, she was attacked by an unknown man, who struck her with a hard object to the back of her head. The suspect then took her waist-bag (pouch) and ran away with the contents. The bag contained a small amount of cash and other personal belongings.
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