St. Croix’s Most Wanted: 5 By The VIPD’s Economic Crimes Unit For Identity Theft

FREDERIKSTED — The following five people are wanted by the VIPD Economic Crimes Unit for questioning in unrelated matters for identity theft, according to the Virgin Islands Police Department:

WANTED BY VIPD: Jahmar Akeem Frederick, 26, on St. Croix.
  • Jahmar Akeem Frederick, 26, is wanted for aggravated identity theft. Frederick is a black male who stands 6-feet tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.
WANTED BY VIPD: Mchael P. Delande, 27, on St. Croix.
  • Michael P. Delande, 27, is wanted for aggravated identity theft. Delande is a black male who stands about 5-feet, 11-inches tall and weighs about 145 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.
WANTED BY VIPD: Tatiana Rodriguez, 35, on St. Croix.
  • Tatiana Rodriguez, 35, is wanted for grand larceny and obtaining money under false pretenses. Rodriguez is an Hispanic female who stands 5-feet, 2-inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes.
WANTED BY VIPD: Malik Morton on St. Croix
  • Malik Morton, age unknown, is wanted for Aggravated Identity Theft. Morton is a black male who stands about 5-feet, 6-inches tall and has a slim build. He has black hair, brown eyes and a light complexion.
WANTED BY VIPD: Noemi M. Martinez, 22, on St. Croix.
  • Noemi M. Martinez, 22, is wanted for aggravated identity theft. Martinez is a Hispanic female, black hair, brown eyes, with a light complexion.

Anyone who is on this list is asked to turn themselves in to police, according to the VIPD.

Anyone with information about any of these people’s whereabouts is asked to contact 911, the Economic Crimes Unit at (340) 778- 2211, or Crime Stoppers USVI at 1 (800) 222-8477.

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John F. McCarthy is a veteran journalist in the Caribbean, writing from the "Decision Space" where survival meets the surreal. His reporting steel was tempered by a lineage of legendary editors and broadcasters, including Ed Wynn Brant (The Bomb), Owen Eschenroder (Ann Arbor News), Lynelle Emanuel (BVI Beacon), and Charles Thanas (WSVI-TV). Alongside longtime colleague Kenneth C. "Casey" Clark, McCarthy has navigated the front lines of the territory’s history—from the 1997 volcanic "snow" to every major hurricane since Hugo. Known for leaning out of doorless helicopters to capture the "money shot," McCarthy now edits the V.I. Free Press, providing the essential link between the island's colonial past and its SpaceX future.