Kurt Rabsatt faces burglary/offensive weapon charges
He was also charged with escaping lawful custody.
Rabsatt, 36, of Long Look, was wanted in connection with a number of burglaries when he was initially arrested in late December.
Police investigations continue into these as well as other reports, a press release from the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) today, January 21, 2022, stated.
The RVIPF said it is grateful for the community’s support and assistance provided in Rabsatt’s recapture.
The public’s help was sought in his recapture after he fled from a police vehicle while being escorted into the East End Police Station, police stated.
6 Responses to “Kurt Rabsatt faces burglary/offensive weapon charges”
all of the elected officials should host a meeting with the youth throughout the various districts and find out what our youth have on their minds
the leaders leave the territory to attend all manner of international and regional meetings try spend some time with the young people
you wont save them all but try something far 2 many of our young people up the jail house for dumb fu@$....