Thursday, June 4, 2026

Police want stolen items identified

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SEVERAL ITEMS, including generators, welding plants, bicycles, lawnmowers, weed whackers and fishing poles, which have been recovered by the Royal Barbados Police Force, are on display at Oistins Police Station.
Police public relations officer Inspector David Welch is asking individuals who have been victims of the theft of any of these items to make appointments to view the display.
Welch explained that three individuals were assisting police with investigations into a number of thefts and burglaries. He added that it is believed that individuals involved in the theft of the items may have started their spree in June or July last year.
Welch added that so far some of the items had been identified and other theft victims could visit Oistins Police Station and speak to the station sergeant in charge, upon which they would be allowed to view the items or they could call 418-2612 to make an appointment. (LK)

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