CRIME continues to fall in TCI, according to figures released today.
Between the mornings of Wednesday and Thursday, March 15 and 16, there were no reported incidents in the islands of Provo, North Caicos or Middle Caicos.
It’s the second time in less than two weeks that islanders have enjoyed a crime-free 24 hours.
Deputy Commissioner, Brad Sullivan, said: “These figures again underline the excellent work being done by our officers out there in the community.
“We are determined in our efforts to decrease crime and through proactive patrol strategies, timely investigations, increased visibility and stronger interaction with our communities, we are beginning to see positive results.
“But we will not become complacent and will continue to step up our patrols in all areas to ensure that law-abiding residents and visitors can live, work and relax in a safe environment.”
IN GRAND TURK
A LARGE role of wire, valued at more than $1,600, was stolen following after intruders entered the yard at Building Materials in Grand Turk.
The culprits gained entry by cutting a padlock from a steel gate.
Anyone with information about the incident or who is offered the wire for sale is asked to call the police on 911 or Crimestoppers on 1-800-8477. Tips can also be left in English, French or Spanish at www.crimestoppers.tc or by becoming a friend of Crimestoppers TCI on Facebook.



