Vehicles Stolen by Unknown Persons --- Bandits Rampant --- Juliet.

Philipsburg:--- Acting Police Spokesman Geronimo Juliet reported that unknown persons stole a blue Mazda with license plate M-56 which was parked in Pointe Blanche on August 14th 2011.
In an unrelated case, a woman who was waiting for a bus on the Walter Nisbeth road next to Carl & Sons was suddenly approached by a unknown man. They started to wrestle and the man managed to take her neck-lace and run away.
Recently, a man reported to detectives that he and his father were robbed on the May 31st 2011, when they were coming from a restaurant on Hyena Road in Cay Hill between 11:00pm – 12:00am. They were robbed by two men: both were about 1.70 meter tall and wearing dark clothes, one had a light brown complexion and the other had a dark complexion. The robbers stole a Nike backpack, a black LA sport cap, a silver ring, a wrist watch, a blue 4 GB MP3 player, a Samsung hard drive, a black wallet containing $300.00 and a PSVE student card, a touch screen black cellular phone and even the food they bought at the Chinese restaurant. The reason they came only now to the detective department was that they were traumatized by this incident. The father had been robbed for the second time and made an official complaint for theft and for serious ill-treatment.
On August the 10th 2011, unknown persons destroyed the windshield of a car which was parked on the Cape Bay Road with a rock. The owner made an official complaint to the detective department. Unknown persons also stole a white Toyota Corolla number plate M-9909.
On Sint Peters Road between the 14th and 15th of August, 2011 around 2:30pm and 6:00pm, unknown persons went with a big cylinder of cooking gas. The Acting Police Spokesman said it appears as though the thieves are rampant and they are taking any and everything they get their hands on. The Police Spokesman is calling on residents to make life a bit more difficult for the bandits by securing their gas cylinders.
On Monday between 6:40am and 4:45pm, unknown persons forced open the back door of a house in the Kudo Drive and took a 32 inch Flat screen Television, an Acer Laptop, a pair of Jordon sport shoes, a Motorola cell, and 4 era baseball caps.
Also on Monday between 10:30am and 4:30pm, a house in Radish Road was broken into after bandits forced open the side door. They went with some gold jewelry worth $500.00, a 32 inch flat screen Television, and a Sony sound system.
On Tuesday between 2:00am and 3:00am, police patrols of Simpson Bay in conjunction with a police dog arrested a man identified as M.A.H. of St. Maarten as he was caught red handed entering KFC/Pizza Hut after destroying the front glass door. The police dog Tupax managed to grab M.A.H. while he was in the establishment.