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A VAGRANT used his cellphone to call the police about a robbery in progress in Petit Bourg yesterday. His call eventually helped lawmen arrest two men, who were allegedly caught stealing thousands of dollars worth in electrical supplies from a business place.According to North Eastern Division police, the incident occurred around 2.30 a.m. Police said the homeless man was walking along the Eastern Main Road in Petit Bourg when he observed two suspects breaking into Fans Plus Electrical store.Officers said the man took out his cellphone and called Sgt Roger Alexander, head of the North Eastern Division Task Force (NEDTF), and reported the incident. Alexander, in company with NEDTF officers, immediately went to the scene, where they allegedly caught the suspects, ages 21 and 24, walking out of the establishment with more the $15,000 worth of goods. As officers were making further enquiries into the incident, they observed a motorcar pulling up in front the business place, but the driver sped off as they approached the roadway. Officers later found close to $100,000 in goods taken from the store at the side of the road. Officers believe the driver of the car which fled the scene was about to pick up the stolen items. Investigators said before the suspects broke into the warehouse of the establishment, they threw a t-shirt over a surveillance camera located outside. A bolt-cutter, which was used to gain access from the side of the building, was also recovered by police. Up to late yesterday, the suspects, of Petit Bourg and Champ Fleurs, were being questioned in connection with a series of break-ins in the area.
homeless havin ting too!!! hav a onefoot man leanup beggin in city gate everyday...d odder day he take out a 42" plasma screen from courts!! he livin up by me...ah ketch him on he blackberry!! daz where my $5 gone..stewps..
well he did the right thing, but my question is - how did he know the number to call Sgt. Alexander? is that 555 or 999 or is it his cell phone. can we all get that number? it seems to work faster than 999
Quote from: ann3boys on April 12, 2010, 07:17:25 AMwell he did the right thing, but my question is - how did he know the number to call Sgt. Alexander? is that 555 or 999 or is it his cell phone. can we all get that number? it seems to work faster than 999 Under cover cop??