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Two arrested for illegal firearm possession.
On Friday September 19th, 2014 at approximately 8:00pm, a police patrol stopped a white Suzuki Swift with no license plate in the front with heavily tinted windows. As the investigating officers approached this vehicle they smelled a very strong scent of marijuana coming from the inside of the car. Both the driver and the passenger were ordered to exit the vehicle which they did. Both suspects with initials H.R. (27) and D.D. (24) were searched. While searching the D.D. who was the driver of the car the police found a loaded .45 caliber pistol stuck in his waist. D.D. and H.R. were arrested on the spot. As the search continued in the vehicle a small plastic bag containing an small amount of marijuana was found. The pistol and the drugs were confiscated for further investigation.
Supermarket robbed at gunpoint.
On Sunday September 21st, 2014 at approximately 9:40am, police patrols and detectives were sent to "Le Grand Marche" located on Rhine Road in Porto Cupe Coy for an armed robbery. On the scene the investigating officer were told that two masked and armed men stormed into the establishment with guns in their hands threatening everyone present. While in the establishment they succeeded in stealing an amount of cash and an iPhone. After committing this act the two robbers fled the building and jumped into a small car driven by another suspect and left the premises. This case is under investigation by the Special Robbery Unit.
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Our cameras saw them enter the property -- a lime green Daihatsu Sirion - P128 between 9:15am and 9:30am --- and leave about 5 minutes later. They entered the store (2 of them while the third remained in thecar) wearing masks and carrying handguns and left only 2 1/2 minutes later. They did steal money but fortunately no one was injured.I am told that the Police found the car abandoned -- a stolen car with plates that had also been stolen and switched. This is the sort of hit and run robbery that is very difficult to stop. We have howeverimmediately instituted a new security policy which I strongly suggest everyone begin --- while we cannot stop every car that enters Porto Cupecoy, since we do want to encourage the public to shop here, if a carhas heavily tinted windows we will stop them and check and log their identification. If they refuse to produce ID, they will be turned away. Heavily tinted windows is against the law on both sides of theIsland but not severely enforced -- even the though it is to the benefit and safety of the Police. We can enforce it on our property and I would like to see everyone establish the same policy if they can.Bill OlliverResident ManagerPorto CupecoyOn Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 1:14 PM, < \n This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. > wrote:Armed robbery at Gourmet Marche in Porto Cupecoy this morningStay alert, be aware of your surroundings again.
To everyone,Networking between us is happening faster than ever before. This is very good.I was in the store at 9:30 A.M. and two officers were already there. The police were called from upstairs, because the cell phone of the manager Pawan, was stolen. At the beginning of the robbery, one of theburglars went into Pawan's office. The other one held a gun to the cashier's chest and told her he would shoot her if she didn't give him the money from her register. A customer's cell phone was also stolen.From what I've heard verbally from people working in the store at the time, the robbers got $400.00 and two cell phones. No AUC medical students were in the store at the time.The robbers apparently got through security because their car had a Dutch license plate, was a modern model, and had tinted windows. Tinted windows are illegal. Former Prime Minister let that one fall throughthe cracks. Read below from Bill, and you will know the rest.Our purpose and top priority is to increase the safety and security of everyone within our region.Hearty thanks to Mike Kanaby for notifying those at AUC tomorrow to stay alert and vigilent, to Rudy Engel and Kathryn Behrisch for being accessible on a Sunday, for the St. Maarten Police who arrived less than15 minutes after the crime, and especially to Bill Oliver for viewing surveillance tapes and finding the make of the car and the license plate number (car stolen, plates apparently stolen, matched up and foundon the French side abandoned). Bill's implementation of improved security measures at the Porto Cupecoy guard station is excellent, and ultimately practical. I HOPE it can be duplicated elsewhere. Privateresidences need to work their own way through their vulnerability. We are here to support and encourage ideas.After the new Minister of Justice is installed, it will be time for us as a community to press for (as Hans Behrisch said) border surveillance and/or tightened control.The new police substation in La Terasse will be opening October 24th, from 4-6 P.M. Stay tuned on that.I don't now whether the media was notified about this morning's crime. It was not from any of us. Josepha has a meeting to discuss it with his team tomorrow morning, and we'll go from there. Josepha prefersthat media are notified and a release published tomorrow.
Best regards,Sue Atchley, Ph.D.