Crime Stoppers Seeks Community’s Help

September 16, 2009

Crime Stoppers is asking your help to solve the following crimes.  Even the smallest bit of information may be just what law enforcement needs to solve these cases. 

St. Croix:  Detectives are asking the community for any information concerning the killing of 18-year-old Anthony Minto, Jr. on Thursday August 27, near the Catherine’s Rest Supermarket.  Mr. Minto was found lying by the roadside with multiple gunshot wounds.  He died a short time later.  Please help police to identify the killer(s).

St. John:  Detectives are seeking the community’s assistance in identifying the three men who robbed the apartment above Morgan’s Mango on September 3, at about 1:30 am.  Three black males, armed with knives and machetes, entered the apartment while it was occupied by the residents.  One suspect may have received a laceration to the hand or forearm during the robbery.  

St. Thomas:  Detectives are looking for information concerning the May 21, 2008 killing of 19-year-old Anell Mulrain.  Mr. Mulrain was found lying in the middle of the road with multiple gunshot wounds near the Tutu Valley Basketball Court at about 3:30 p.m.  He died at the hospital a short time later.  Please help bring closure to this case for the family and friends of Mr. Mulrain. 

Community members can submit tips to Crime Stoppers USVI at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).  The tips are completely anonymous, and the stateside operators are bilingual. Tipsters can also submit tips online at www.CrimeStoppersUSVI.org  or by texting “USVI” plus your message to CRIMES (274637).  If a tip leads to an arrest or the recovery of stolen property or illegal drugs, the tipster receives a cash reward to be paid according to their instructions.  Only anonymous callers to Crime Stoppers are eligible for these cash rewards.   

 

Crime Stoppers is pleased to report that in the last 30 days they have authorized new rewards totaling $10,464.  If you submitted a tip, please check to see if you are entitled to a cash reward, as unclaimed rewards expire six months after the award date.

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