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    Public Warn Against Purchasing Stolen Items

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    The police are warning residents to desist from purchasing suspected stolen items, as the practice continues to fuel incidents of break-ins and larcenies across the islands.

    In recent weeks, the police have received several reports where household appliances, electronics, and other valuable items have been stolen from homes and other properties. It is suspected that these items are being resold within local communities.

    The Police Administration is reminding the public that it is a criminal offence under the Larceny Act, Cap. 241 of the Laws of Antigua and Barbuda, for anyone to knowingly receive or purchase property that has been stolen or unlawfully obtained. Persons found guilty of this offence may face a prison sentence of up to ten (10) years.

    The police are strongly urging anyone involved in this illegal activity to immediately desist.

    Members of the public are also encouraged to be vigilant and to report any suspicious sales or persons attempting to dispose of items under questionable circumstances.

    Anyone with information that can assist with ongoing investigations is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call the anonymous Crimestoppers hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).

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