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Crime Stoppers V.I. Needs Your Help

Crime Stoppers V.I. offers cash rewards for information leading to the arrest of individuals responsible for past homicides on St. Thomas, St. Croix, or St. John, involvement in government corruption, manufacturing and/or distributing drugs and trafficking guns.

Sept. 12, 2023

At approximately 1:06 p.m., a citizen called the 911 call center and reported that there were shots being fired in the area of Kirwan Terrace. VIPD officers made contact with an unresponsive man at Roy Lester Schneider Regional Medical Center who appeared to have sustained multiple gunshot wounds to his body. Shortly thereafter, the man succumbed to his injuries. The man’s next of kin identified him as 25-year-old Kiante Christopher.

Sept. 23, 2023

At approximately 11:28 p.m., a citizen called 911 and reported that there were shots being fired on Turpentine Run Road in the area of “Concrete” Bar.  Central Dispatch notified  Mariel C. Newton Command officers to travel to Turpentine Run Road for an unresponsive man lying in the roadway. Upon the units’ arrival, an unresponsive man was observed with what appeared to be gunshot wounds about his body. Emergency Medical Technicians were on scene and stated that the male did not have any vital signs. The man was identified by next of kin as 39-year-old Archie Perry Jr. The family is offering $100,000 for tips leading to an arrest,

Please help solve these crimes. If you have any information regarding these cases, please submit an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers USVI at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.crimestoppersvi.org or www.P3Tips.com

Check the status of your tip frequently for cash reward updates. The smallest detail may be all that is needed to solve a crime!

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