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Wanted Jamaican Caught --- Thanks to Residence who Assisted Police

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Philipsburg:--- Police on the Dutch side of the island has arrested the wanted Jamaican who is involved in several armed robberies on both sides of the island. The wanted fugitive was captured Saturday morning after police released his photograph which was published in all newspapers and websites on Saturday morning. The police press release stated that the suspect is known as Kevin Oniel Carter of Jamaica.

Kevin CARTER is suspected as being the leader of a group of foreign persons who have been involved in numerous violent armed robberies that have plagued the island of St Maarten recently. Kevin CARTER has been classified as "Armed and Very Dangerous" and would stop at nothing to use violence against anyone, to achieve his goal.

A picture of the suspect and a reward of NAF 3000,- was posted for any one who could provide vital information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect.
Police said they were overwhelmed with the phone calls they receive from several persons in the community who were giving information on the whereabouts of KEVIN CARTER. After confirming the information police mobilized their Arrest Team who made the arrest in Cay Hill behind the 1 2 3 4 and more store. Police said Carter did put up some resistance but he was quickly overpowered by members of the Arrest Team.

Carter is now in custody pending further investigation. Carter already admitted to being involved in the hold up of the French Quarter Post Office.

The police department would like to thank all the persons who have called in and give information that lead to the arrest of Kevin CARTER. "Due to the forwarding of this information, it was possible for the police to swiftly arrest and removes this dangerous culprit from the streets of St Maarten." A press release from the department states.

There are various other persons or groups of persons that are still busy with their criminal acts and the police department is once again making an appeal to the general public to call in to the police department and give any type of information that can help them make the island a safer place.


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