Authorities in Antigua have opened a full criminal investigation following a string of coordinated-appearing vandalism attacks that left three critical government facilities along Independence Drive damaged in an overnight break-in spree. The incidents, which unfolded sometime between the end of Tuesday and the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, targeted the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA), the national Treasury Department, and the Antigua and Barbuda Social Security Board. All three locations suffered damaged glass entry doors, according to initial law enforcement assessments. As of the latest update, investigating officers have not yet reached a conclusion on whether the three attacks are linked, or if they were perpetrated by a single actor, a coordinated group, or separate unrelated parties. Notably, preliminary checks of the affected buildings have confirmed that no assets, documents, or funds were reported stolen from any of the targeted offices. Law enforcement officials confirmed that the investigation remains active and ongoing, with detectives working to review surveillance footage, collect forensic evidence, and identify any persons of interest connected to the damage.
Police Probe Vandalism at Three Government Offices on Independence Drive
