Miss RVIPF is first ever Miss True Blue Beauty
The pageant was held at the John E. St. Luce Finance and Conference Centre in Antigua under the theme ‘United We Serve’ on Friday, October 25, 2024.
Miss Sharpe was among six contestants representing police forces across the region.
The other contestants were Neddia Bromley representing the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, Sabrina Mangal representing the Royal St. Lucia Police Force, Regine Clement representing the Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Police Service, Shania Samuel representing the Royal Antigua and Barbuda Police Force, and Nickesha Lewis representing the Guyana Police Force.
Four awards won
Constable Sharpe won the awards for Miss Congeniality and Best Evening Wear. She tied with Miss Guyana for Best on Stage Introduction and Beauty with a Purpose.
According to the CFPWA, the theme highlights the collective power of unity and collective service across the Caribbean with a particular focus on the role law enforcement, community leaders and public servants play in fostering positive change and strengthening the bond between police forces and the communities they protect.
Miss Sharpe who was coronated as Miss RVIPF in July 2024, is currently a Woman Detective Constable of the RVIPF assigned to the Family and Juvenile Unit.
She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Criminology from the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.
The Pageant Committee of the CFPWA is under the Chairmanship of Virgin Islands' own Sergeant Sean A. McCall and who is also President Royal Virgin Islands Police Welfare Association. Sergeant McCall is also the President of the CFPWA.
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