The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Office has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Barbuda as Tropical Storm Jerry shifts closer to the island. Residents are urged to finalize their hurricane preparedness plans immediately, as sustained tropical storm-force winds are expected within the next 12 to 18 hours. While the warning specifically targets Barbuda, a Tropical Storm Watch remains in effect for Antigua and the broader Leeward Islands. The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) is closely monitoring the situation and advises residents to stay updated through local media channels. Emergency kits should include essential supplies such as non-perishable food, water, first aid items, flashlights, and medications. Additionally, securing homes, businesses, and agricultural equipment is critical. NODS has also warned against walking or driving through floodwaters, which can pose severe risks. The Met Office emphasizes that tropical storm conditions may extend farther south than currently projected, underscoring the need for vigilance and readiness.
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The government of Antigua and Barbuda has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Barbuda
Tropical Storm Jerry is rapidly approaching the northern Leeward Islands, prompting urgent warnings from meteorological authorities. As of 1100 AM AST, the storm was located near latitude 15.9 North, longitude 59.1 West, approximately 310 miles east-southeast of the region. With maximum sustained winds of 65 mph and a westward-northwest movement at 18 mph, Jerry is expected to pass near or northeast of the northern Leeward Islands later today and tonight. The government of Antigua and Barbuda has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Barbuda, indicating that tropical storm conditions are imminent within the next 12 hours. Additionally, a Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Antigua, Anguilla, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, St. Barthelemy, St. Martin, Sint Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, Guadeloupe, and adjacent islands, signaling possible storm conditions within 48 hours. Jerry is forecasted to strengthen in the coming days, potentially reaching hurricane status by late Friday or Saturday. The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall, with 2 to 4 inches anticipated across the Leeward and Virgin Islands, and isolated totals up to 6 inches. This poses a significant risk of flash flooding, particularly in urban areas and steep terrain. Swells generated by Jerry are already affecting the Leeward and Windward Islands, with life-threatening surf and rip current conditions expected to spread westward. Residents are urged to monitor updates from their national meteorological services and prepare for hazardous weather. The next advisory will be issued at 2:00 PM AST, followed by a complete update at 5:00 PM AST.
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Police Search for Suspects in Alleged Abduction and Robbery
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has launched an intensive investigation into a harrowing incident of alleged abduction and robbery that unfolded on the evening of October 7, 2025. According to reports, a resident of Villa was forcibly taken by three unidentified males in the Dockyard area. The victim recounted being assaulted and robbed before being transported to a secluded location near the APUA Water Plant in Parham. Demonstrating remarkable resilience, the victim managed to escape and seek assistance. Suffering from injuries sustained during the ordeal, the individual was promptly taken to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre for treatment. Authorities are urging anyone with pertinent information to come forward and contact the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at 462-3913 or dial 911. All tips will be handled with the utmost confidentiality. The police have assured the public that they are diligently pursuing all leads to apprehend the suspects and bring them to justice.
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Festivals Commission makes adjustments in light of recent Cabinet decision
The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission (ABFC) has announced a significant adjustment to the 2025 Independence Day celebrations. Originally scheduled for Saturday, November 1, 2025, the official observance will now take place on Monday, November 3, 2025. This change aligns with the national policy that shifts public holidays to the following Monday when they fall on a weekend, ensuring compliance with the Public Holidays Act of 2019. The ABFC had initially planned festivities for November 1, in line with the traditional Independence Day date. However, following a Cabinet directive clarifying the interpretation of the Act, the Commission has updated its plans accordingly. Key events such as the Ceremonial Parade, National Awards Ceremony, National Food Fair, and Independence Flag Ceremony for Barbuda will now be held on November 3. The ABFC expressed gratitude to the public for their understanding and continued enthusiasm as the nation prepares to celebrate 44 years of Independence under the theme “Solid. Stable. Soaring.” Further details about the celebrations will be communicated in due course.
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Tropical Storm Jerry Warning To Be Issued for Barbuda as System Shifts Closer
Weather authorities have escalated Barbuda’s Tropical Storm Watch to a Tropical Storm Warning as Tropical Storm Jerry alters its trajectory slightly westward, positioning the storm closer to the island than initially projected. The warning, issued at 11 a.m. on Thursday, indicates that sustained tropical-storm-force winds are anticipated within the next 12 to 18 hours. Residents are strongly advised to finalize all storm preparations promptly and prepare for worsening conditions later in the day. Meanwhile, a Tropical Storm Watch remains active for Antigua and the broader Leeward Islands, where tropical storm conditions could still materialize if Jerry’s path veers further south. Meteorologists warn that the storm’s revised course heightens the risk of heavy rainfall, powerful winds, and turbulent seas across the northern Leeward Islands. Authorities urge the public to stay informed through official updates from the Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service and the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) as the situation evolves.
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Two Students Stabbed During Fight at ABICE — Police Launch Investigation
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has initiated a thorough investigation into a violent altercation that erupted among students at the Antigua and Barbuda Institute of Continuing Education (ABICE) on Wednesday morning. The incident, which occurred around 11:30 a.m., involved multiple fights, prompting officers on mobile patrol to intervene. During the chaos, two students sustained stab wounds and were rushed to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre for urgent medical attention. Emergency personnel ensured their swift transportation and treatment. Additionally, several individuals were detained in connection with the disturbance. The Police Administration has issued a public appeal, urging students to exercise restraint and adopt non-violent methods for conflict resolution. Emphasizing their commitment to safety, the Royal Police Force reiterated its dedication to safeguarding educational institutions across the nation. The incident has raised concerns about youth violence and the need for proactive measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.
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Elohim Bloodman Charged for Attempted Armed Robbery
In a recent development in Antigua and Barbuda, 19-year-old Elohim Bloodman from Perry Bay has been formally charged by the Royal Police Force in connection with an attempted armed robbery. The incident, which occurred on October 6, 2025, involved Bloodman allegedly arming himself with a firearm and assaulting a woman with the intent to rob her at a local convenience store. Following the issuance of a wanted bulletin, Bloodman surrendered himself to the authorities. He now faces charges of Assault with Intent to Rob and Attempting to Use a Firearm in Furtherance of an Offence. The Police Administration has praised the swift response of the officers involved and reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards the unlawful possession or use of firearms. Bloodman is expected to appear in court to answer to the charges. The case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat violent crime and ensure public safety in the region.
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Troy Mathew Charged for Larceny
In a recent development, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has formally charged Troy Mathew of Cooks Hill in connection with a significant case of larceny. The incident, which occurred on September 11, 2025, involved the theft of a blue power washer valued at $4,495.00 E.C. from Lower Tanner Street. Following a thorough investigation, Mathew was apprehended and taken into custody. He is now set to face court proceedings to address the charges brought against him. The police have seized this opportunity to remind the public that purchasing suspected stolen property is a criminal offense. Authorities are urging community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly to help maintain public safety and order.
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Jahfari Harper Charged in Connection with Multiple Larcenies
In a significant development, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has arrested and charged 30-year-old Jahfari Harper from Gray’s Farm in connection with two separate larceny incidents. The charges stem from alleged thefts that occurred on September 18, 2025. In the first incident, Harper is accused of stealing two backpacks containing valuable personal items, including an Antigua and Barbuda passport, a birth certificate, a cheque book, a social security card, a power bank, two bunches of keys, and an undisclosed amount of cash. The second incident involves the theft of a Louis Vuitton handbag, purse, and pouch, along with multiple identification cards, tools, and another undisclosed sum of money. Harper is set to appear in court to face these charges. The Police Administration has reiterated its call for the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly to the nearest police station or by calling 911. This case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat theft and ensure public safety in the region.
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LETTER: 15 Officers with guns stormed my neighbours house over a credit card investigation
In a scathing letter to the editor, a resident of Barnes Hill, Antigua, has voiced deep concerns over the conduct of the local police force, describing their actions as alarming and disproportionate. The writer, identified as D. Darius, recounted a disturbing incident that unfolded early Saturday morning when approximately 13 to 15 armed officers in six police vehicles surrounded a neighbor’s home. The operation, which initially led residents to fear a violent crime, was later revealed to be in response to an alleged credit card scam—a relatively minor offense. The resident expressed outrage at the excessive use of force and resources, questioning the priorities of a police force grappling with more serious crimes such as armed robberies, murders, and unsolved disappearances. The letter also highlighted broader issues of corruption and lack of accountability within the force, citing the recent killing of an 18-year-old by police as evidence of systemic dysfunction. The writer warned that without significant reform, the country’s law enforcement system risks further deterioration. The letter concluded with a call for legal action against the Attorney General, the government, and the police, urging a cleanup of the force to restore public trust.
