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Homicides 2013

A chronological log of the homicides recorded in 2013, with statistics broken down by island. The Source…

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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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Complex Students’ Reef Mural Installed at Sunny Isle

A student-created mural highlighting the impact of human activity on coral reef life was installed Friday at the Sunny Isle Shopping Center.

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Beach to Beach Power Swim Set for Sunday

The 10th annual Beach to Beach Power Swim is set for Sunday on St. John and, with the entries capped at 300, time is running out to register. Last year, 283 swimmers raised $20,000.

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Undercurrents: Consumers Get a Little Help from DLCA

The "Consumer Affairs" part of the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs acts as a sort of Better Business Bureau, receiving, tracking, and often resolving complaints against island businesses.

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2013-05-20 19:59:44
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Cops Probe Assault Rifle Mailed to Government Office

V.I. police are looking into the delivery of an automatic weapon through the mail earlier this week to a government office on St. Thomas.

According to police reports, the firearm, an AK-47 assault rifle, was confiscated by police and turned over to the forensic unit for testing.

Officers were dispatched to the building shortly before 1:30 p.m. Monday. When they arrived, an employee of the agency told police she picked up several packages from the receptionist area. When she opened the package in question, she saw the firearm and notified her supervisor.

The police would not confirm published reports that the agency that received the weapon was the Government Employees Retirement System.

"I can't comment on that," Public Information Officer Melody Rames said.

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GERS Executive Director Austin Nibbs declined to answer or return phone calls from the Source asking whether his agency had received the weapon in the mail. GERS spokesperson Tia Liburd said only Nibbs could comment for the agency.

Anyone with information about the origin of the weapon and how or why it was sent to GERS can contact detectives at 714-9844 or 714-9805, or call the anonymous tip service Crime Stoppers USVI at 1-800-222-TIPS.
 

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