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Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help

Crime Stoppers is asking the community to continue helping law enforcement control crime. If you know something, say something, as even the smallest bit of information may be just what they need to solve these cases.

St. Croix: On March 10 around midnight, police responded to a call of shots fired at the Shuama Service Station in Sunny Isle. Upon arrival police found the lifeless body of Deniel Brow, who had been shot. Investigators seek your assistance in identifying the individuals responsible for this murder. Tell what you may know and help bring closure to the Brow family.

St. John: On Sept. 10 about 3 p.m., a 3,100-foot roll of underground cable valued at $9,610 was discovered missing from the Sirenusa development project site. The last time the cable wiring was seen was Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. Tell Crime Stoppers what you know.

St. Thomas: During the morning of Sept. 10, three burglaries were reported at the Urman Victor Fredericks Marine Terminal. The V.I. Port Authority Dockmaster’s Office, the St. John Ferry Ticketing Co. and the Wharfinger Office all reported being burglarized. Total value of the items stolen, which included cash from two safes, exceeded $19,000. Help police identify the burglars.

Your tips help make our community a safer place to live so please keep submitting information on these or any other crimes at www.CrimeStoppersUSVI.org or by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

You remain completely anonymous, and the stateside operators speak several languages.

If your tip leads to an arrest or the recovery of stolen property, illegal drugs or weapons, you will receive a cash reward.

You can also help by contributing to the Crime Stoppers reward fund. For details please go to our website at www.CrimeStoppersUSVI.org and click on “Support Us.”

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