Police Hunt Suspect Linked to Series of Home Invasions Targeting Women

A persistent pattern of residential break-ins targeting women across several Antiguan communities has left residents on edge as police investigations continue without a definitive breakthrough. The cases, spanning neighborhoods including Cashew Hill, Radio Range, and Bendals, share a disturbing modus operandi dating back to September 2023.

According to law enforcement officials, the unidentified assailant typically gains entry through unsecured windows during pre-dawn hours. The incidents follow a concerning pattern of confrontation and violation of personal space. In the earliest documented case from September 2023, a masked perpetrator armed with a knife sexually assaulted a female occupant before escaping into the night.

Subsequent reports describe similar encounters where victims awoke to find a figure clad entirely in black shining lights in their faces while demanding money and rifling through personal belongings. The consistent methodology across these incidents has led investigators to believe a single individual may be responsible for the series of home invasions.

Despite police responding to each reported incident, the perpetrator remains at large more than twelve months after the initial attack. This extended timeline has generated significant concern among community members, particularly women living in the affected areas. Many residents are now calling for enhanced police patrols and improved security infrastructure in their neighborhoods.

Law enforcement authorities have acknowledged the challenges in their investigation, noting that some potential victims have been reluctant to come forward publicly. Meanwhile, police are advising residents to maintain heightened vigilance, secure all possible entry points, and immediately report any suspicious activities as the search for the suspect continues.