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    VIDEO: Store appeals for public’s help after Antigua break-in

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    Costume Island Antigua is asking for the public’s help to identify a man captured on CCTV breaking into its Newgate Street location at about 23:50 on Sunday, 26 April.

    The suspect is described as about 5ft 7in tall, fair in complexion and of medium build, with a “TRUE LOVE” tattoo on his right forearm.

    He was wearing a red and white ALP shirt, black trousers, a red New York cap, black tennis shoes and a grey, black and white ski mask.

    A quantity of items was stolen, including jewellery, sunglasses, a silver HP laptop and other accessories.

    Anyone with information is urged to contact CID at 462-3913 or call 728-7170. Receiving stolen goods is a criminal offence.

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