Authorities have launched a manhunt for an unidentified male suspect connected to the armed robbery of two American tourists and a subsequent escape from police custody. The incident occurred on December 19th when the suspect allegedly accosted the victims on Burns Avenue while brandishing a knife.
According to Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith, the assailant engaged in a physical altercation with the tourists before seizing a purse containing $200 in cash, a cellular device, and various personal identification cards. Law enforcement officials successfully tracked the stolen phone to a specific location where the device was recovered, leading to the initial apprehension of an individual matching the robbery description.
The suspect, who provided identification as Israel Bradley of 16 Requela Street, Santa Elena Town, is now believed to have supplied fraudulent personal information to authorities. During a routine cell block maintenance procedure, the detained individual managed to escape police custody despite being in temporary detention.
ASP Smith has issued a public appeal for information regarding the fugitive’s true identity or current whereabouts while reminding citizens that harboring or concealing wanted individuals constitutes a criminal offense. The investigation remains ongoing as forensic teams examine evidence collected from the recovered property.
