Police Investigate Burglary At Crawl Hill Station

July 3, 2018

The police are investigating a burglary at the Crawl Hill Esso service station, in which the suspects removed a Digicel card sale machine, chicken tenders and bacon, with the machine subsequently recovered, having “apparently been moved by the suspects to another part of the premises.”

A police spokesperson said, “Police are conducting inquiries regarding a reported commercial burglary that took place sometime between 11pm Sunday, July 1st and 6am Monday, July 2nd at the Crawl Hill Esso service station in Hamilton parish.

“It appeared that the suspects gained entry into the building and removed a Digicel card sale machine, chicken tenders and bacon.

“Only the Digicel card sale machine was subsequently recovered. It had apparently been moved by the suspects to another part of the premises.

“Anyone with any information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Criminal Investigation Department on 295-0011.“

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  1. Claire says:

    And all this time I never knew that Digicel card machines also sold chicken tenders and bacon!

  2. Mm says:

    Suppose someone wanted to mess with the fuel, they need to look much closer at their security methods.

  3. Golly says:

    Well, at least we know burglars defense when caught. Your honour, ” I am a vegetarian and a cellular One Customer, so it couldn’t be me”.

    I hate a crook! Too bad you can’t cut off someones hands for stealing. While it may be cruel, there would be no repeat offenders.

  4. TGAOTU says:

    Look for that crackhead selling bacon strips and chicken tenders in the alleyways LOL don’t they have cameras on premises? but all these critters wear masks and hoodies, so go figure… their minds are geared for crime, it is what they are in their dna they cannot escape it. Born to be criminals. That is why they were kept separate in years past. But now we all mix and have to put up with their ways. Shame.