PHILIPSBURG:— In a continuous effort to suppress the rapid upward climb of vehicle theft, the Sint Maarten Police Force patrols made another arrest on Wednesday 1st and today Friday 3rd of a person’s driving a stolen vehicle.
On Wednesday 1st July, the patrols conducted general traffic control on the A.Th Illidge Road around 9:30 pm. Officers stopped a white Daihatsu Terios and requested the valid documentation of the vehicle from the driver.
It was immediately apparent to the officers that the VIN numbers of the vehicle had been tampered with. Unable to provide a valid explanation, the driver
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