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Angel Miguel Felix Wanted by Police

Angel Miguel Felix, 43, is wanted by the police in connection with a Friday kidnapping and burglary after he allegedly broke into his former girlfriend’s apartment. He faces kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery, third degree assault, and first degree burglary charges. A wanted poster has been issued for his arrest, the Police Department said in a press release issued Saturday.

According to the 24-year-old victim, she and another woman were at her apartment in the Candido Guadalupe housing community on St. Croix at around 1 a.m. when Felix allegedly entered the apartment by breaking the glass door with a large pipe wrench. The victim said Felix was also armed with a knife. The suspect began arguing with the two women. He punched them all over their bodies leaving visible injuries. He also ransacked the apartment and stole money from the home.

Felix allegedly held the victims in the apartment against their will until about 6 a.m. then forced one woman to leave the apartment with him. He allegedly threatened to kill his former girlfriend if she followed them or called the police.

Felix released the woman in the area of Kingshill. She then returned to her home in the Aureo Diaz Heights apartments.

Police are asking the community’s assistance in locating Felix. He is described as 5 feet 9 inches tall and 170 pounds. He is Hispanic and has a light complexion, with straight brown hair and brown eyes. He is known to frequent Estate Peters Rest and Estate Grove Place.

Police reminded the public that assisting or harboring a wanted suspect in any way can result in criminal prosecution.

Please call the Police Department’s Domestic Violence Unit at 712-6026, 911 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800 222-8477 if you have any information that will help solve this crime.

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