Juliet said unknown persons went into a car on Tuesday and stole all documents related to the vehicle. Items stolen were the driver, driver's license, insurance documents and registration documents. The police spokesman said the vehicle was parked on Front Street unlocked.
In an unrelated incident, unknown persons stole a black Kia Rio with license plate P-5714 on Tuesday. The vehicle was parked on Castries Drive when it was stolen. While unknown persons also stole parts off a rental vehicle that was parked on Tropical Road. Juliet said parts were stolen off a Toyota Yaris bearing number plate R-695. The bandits also stole the back and front lights of the said vehicle.
The Police traffic department has sent out a strong warning to drivers who are in the habit of driving with loud music. Acting Police Spokesman Geronimo Juliet said drivers should be more considerate when playing their music. He said drivers who lower their music will be the ones winning since they will be protecting their hearing while making the community happy. Juliet said that there are drivers who are breaking the Geneva Treaty when they use colored lights in the back and front of their vehicles. According to the Geneva Treaty, all vehicles must have white lights in the front and red in the back. Persons who use other color lights are distracting the traffic and consequently putting other people's life in danger. The police spokesman has called on drivers to desist from using the "funny" lights in the front and back of their vehicles which he said is not in accordance with the Geneva Treaty.