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Stolen Hotel Items Found In Communities, Some Still Missing

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BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Friday 29th November 2019) Police are reporting that five persons are in custody following a joint search operation in which items stolen from the Ramada Resort-located in the community of St.Paul’s- were recovered over the past weekend while some other items are still missing.

Information coming from the Police Public Relations Department indicates that searches were done on several premises in West Farm and St. Paul’s by police officers and soldiers on November 23, 2019.

Reportedly, the items found include doors, air conditioning units, toilet sets, tins of paint and a face basin. 

According to police, the break-in at the Ramada Resort was reported earlier this month. 

Individuals who are in possession of any of the items stolen, or know the whereabouts of any of the items are being encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigation Department at the Dieppe Bay Police Station by dialing 465-7261, their nearest Police Station or the crime hotline at 707.

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