Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help

Crime Stoppers is asking your help to solve the following crimes. If you know something, say something. Even the smallest bit of information may be just what law enforcement needs to solve these cases.

St. Croix: Help police identify the male suspects involved in the Cotton Valley robbery of a business manager as he arrived home late at night on Saturday, August 14. Similar robberies have occurred in the last several weeks with suspects hiding in the brush around homes at night to rob victims of cash, valuables, and vehicles. Please tell us what you know.

St. John: Police are continuing to target the sale and trafficking of illegal drugs in the Cruz Bay and Coral Bay areas. Please provide any information you have on these drug traffickers, such as the name, nickname, or a physical description of the person, description of vehicles or the tag numbers, and the time and location in which you see the sales occurring. The minimum cash reward for an arrest is $500.

St. Thomas: On Feb. 15, at about 4:10 p.m. in the area of the basketball court by Raymo Center, Hospital Ground, Mr. Jabaro "Prezz" Nibbs was shot several times and died of his injuries. Help police bring the attacker(s) to justice by telling us what you know. The minimum reward for an arrest is $1,250.

Community members can submit tips on these or any other crimes at www.CrimeStoppersUSVI.org or by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Your tips are completely anonymous, and the stateside operators are bilingual.
If a tip leads to an arrest or the recovery of stolen property, illegal drugs, or weapons, the tipster receives a cash reward to be paid according to their instructions.
Only anonymous callers to Crime Stoppers are eligible for these cash rewards. Our technology makes it virtually impossible for anyone to trace your tip back to you. To learn how it works, visit www.CrimeStoppersUSVI.org .

Crime Stoppers has recently issued two $2,500 cash rewards. If you submitted a tip, please check to see if you are entitled to a cash reward, as unclaimed rewards expire six months after the award date.

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