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USAO: St. Croix’s Mikhail ‘NastyMik’ Munoz Charged With Being A Cocaine Mule
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USAO: St. Croix’s Mikhail ‘NastyMik’ Munoz Charged With Being A Cocaine Mule

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A St. Croix man has been charged with trying to export 18 bricks of cocaine weighing about 42 pounds on a commercial airline flight leaving St. Thomas.…
Posted by John McCarthy May 22, 2019
Barber Who Ordered 21 iPhones On Another’s Cell Phone Charged With Importing Stolen Goods
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Barber Who Ordered 21 iPhones On Another’s Cell Phone Charged With Importing Stolen Goods

CHARLOTTE AMALIE – The U.S. Attorney's Office in St. Thomas said today that Raphi Joseph has been arrested on a complaint charging him with transportation of stolen goods, U.S. Attorney…
Posted by John McCarthy May 22, 2019
How Pure Is Your Cistern Water? Is The Water Safe To Drink Untreated? The CDC Wants To Know
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How Pure Is Your Cistern Water? Is The Water Safe To Drink Untreated? The CDC Wants To Know

CHRISTIANSTED — Traditional water usage patterns imply 90 percent of households in the USVI collect and store water in cisterns. Unfortunately, there is little available information on the quality of…
Posted by VI Free Press May 22, 2019
DPNR To Host Free Safe Boating Expo In Gallows Bay This Saturday
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DPNR To Host Free Safe Boating Expo In Gallows Bay This Saturday

CHRISTIANSTED — The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) said it is inviting the public to participate in a free safe boating exposition this weekend. DPNR's Division of Environmental Enforcement…
Posted by VI Free Press May 22, 2019
Government House Recognizes African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day
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Government House Recognizes African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day

CHRISTIANSTED — Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. signed a proclamation recently recognizing African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day, which takes place on May 25th annually. About 200 million people in the Americas…
Posted by VI Free Press May 21, 2019
Early Dismissal At Lew Muckle Elementary Due To Spalling of Concrete
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Early Dismissal At Lew Muckle Elementary Due To Spalling of Concrete

CHRISTIANSTED – Students at Lew Muckle Elementary School in Sion Farm were sent home early when administrators discovered "non-structural spalling of concrete in Building J." The Office of the Insular…
Posted by VI Free Press May 21, 2019
New Playwrights Festival: Readings From Aspiring Playwrights In St. Thomas
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New Playwrights Festival: Readings From Aspiring Playwrights In St. Thomas

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Staged readings will take place by island resident actors in St. Thomas on Saturday. The readings have been gleaned from plays that were submitted for this year's…
Posted by VI Free Press May 21, 2019
USAO: Three South Americans and One Central American Smuggled 3,384 Pounds Of Cocaine By Sea
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USAO: Three South Americans and One Central American Smuggled 3,384 Pounds Of Cocaine By Sea

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Three South Americans and one Central American were charged with smuggling 3,384 pounds of cocaine into the region, authorities said. Freddy Montano Paz, 29, Calixto Tumbaco, 41,…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2019
Faith Community Can Be A Critical Link Between Police And The Citizens They Serve
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Faith Community Can Be A Critical Link Between Police And The Citizens They Serve

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — As a part of the VIPD'S Initiative in "Meeting the People" Deputy Police Commissioner Celvin G. Walwyn visits a local church every other Sunday.  The idea is…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2019
VIPD: Ray Harris Jr. Accused Of Breaking Into Woman’s Home And Assaulting Her
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VIPD: Ray Harris Jr. Accused Of Breaking Into Woman’s Home And Assaulting Her

FREDERIKSTED — A 26-year-old St. Croix man has been charged after he allegedly broke into his girlfriend's home early Sunday morning and assaulted her. Ray O. Harris, Jr. of Campo…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2019

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