‘ARMED AND DANGEROUS’: VIPD Search For Abijah Isaac Continues On St. Croix

CHRISTIANSTED — Police said today that they are continuing to search for a St. Croix man who is considered “armed and dangerous” and wanted for questioning about a 2018 jewelry store armed robbery.

Abijah Isaac, 20, is a black male who stands 5-feet, 9-inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds. Isaac has black hair, brown eyes, a brown complexion, has a slim build and wears a short haircut.

“Abijah Isaac  is wanted for questioning for an armed robbery that occurred in December 2018 in Christiansted town,” VIPD spokesman Glen Dratte said. “Isaac is possibly armed and dangerous.”

Isaac is known to frequent Sion Farm, Sunny Isle, Mount Pleasant in Frederiksted and downtown Christiansted, according to police.

The Virgin Islands Police Department first said they were looking for Isaac on May 6.

The Sion Farm man was reported missing by police as a teenager in February 2016. He was 17 then.

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