Pigotts Primary School has been targeted by yet another break-in, marking the third such incident since the start of the current school term. Senator Michael Freeland addressed the issue in a public statement, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. He described the repeated intrusions as a significant threat to the safety of students and staff, as well as a disruption to the educational environment. Freeland condemned the acts as “an attack on our children’s future and the work of our dedicated educators,” calling for enhanced community vigilance to prevent further occurrences. He expressed confidence in the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, urging them to investigate the matter thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice. Additionally, Freeland encouraged the public to assist by providing any relevant information, directing them to contact the police or the CrimeStoppers Tips Hotline at 800-TIPS (8477). The repeated break-ins have raised serious concerns about the security measures in place at the school, prompting calls for immediate action to safeguard the institution and its community.
