The St. Andrew couple is appealing for help to locate their bus and several gadgets that were reportedly stolen on Friday, October 29, in Liguanea. Since filing the police report, they say a few items have been discovered in Clarendon and at least one gadget elsewhere in St. Andrew.
The grey Hiace bus and its contents valued thousands in US dollars. The theft spells disaster for the enterprise, already crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Though they seek to locate the stolen bus, their appeal is for the safe return of the laptop if nothing else which they say holds invaluable material for numerous musicians. With insufficient income to meet their expenditure, the couple who work in the entertainment industry say they have a fair idea as to what the suspect looks like.
They are appealing for the items to be safely returned. However, they admit some items are more valuable to their work at this time, such as the laptop on-board. They admit they have been hot on the trail but it ended in an abandoned building in St. Andrew.
While the police carry out their investigations, they are appealing to anyone knowing the whereabouts of the vehicle or its content to contact them or the nearest police station.
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