Robbers snatch Miller's payroll

Fri, Jul 23rd 2021, 04:55 PM

FORMER Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller says he was robbed yesterday of $2,700 when he went shopping at an Oakes Field grocery store.

The money — his employees’ payroll — was left in his parked SUV in a book under a seat, he told The Tribune.
#Mr Miller said he believed he was followed and the suspects who were driving a green compact car waited for an opportunity to steal the money.
#“They broke into my jeep,” Mr Miller, a former Progressive Liberal Party Cabinet minister, said. “I could have been dead if I confronted them.
#“What happened, I went to the bank this morning, CIBC Madeira Street and my jeep was parked across the street at Modernistic and when I came out, I came out with a book in my hand, and I had the payroll in the book.
#“So, when I came out of the bank, I saw this green Note almost in the front of my car and I say ‘what the hell, the guy don’t want to let me out.’ I was going to confront them first to say ‘ya know my brother, ya in the front of me ya know’ but one mind say, ‘you done get rob twice with a gun to your head, leave them people alone’ and I left.”
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Damage to Leslie Miller’s vehicle after it was reportedly broken into by thieves. Photo: Donovan McIntosh/Tribune Staff
#Mr Miller said he left the Madeira Street area and went to the food store in Oakes Field.
#“I went on to Centreville and I went through Toote Shop Corner and through Deveaux Street. I went into Xtra Value opposite University of The Bahamas and within five minutes the guy said, ‘Someone who driving the silver jeep, it just was broken into.’
#“So, I said it can’t be me, so I went outside and sure enough it was my jeep.”
#He said the thieves broke one of his car’s windows and took the money that was pushed “halfway under the seat.”

The money — his employees’ payroll — was left in his parked SUV in a book under a seat, he told The Tribune.

Mr Miller said he believed he was followed and the suspects who were driving a green compact car waited for an opportunity to steal the money.

“They broke into my jeep,” Mr Miller, a former Progressive Liberal Party Cabinet minister, said. “I could have been dead if I confronted them.

“What happened, I went to the bank this morning, CIBC Madeira Street and my jeep was parked across the street at Modernistic and when I came out, I came out with a book in my hand, and I had the payroll in the book.

“So, when I came out of the bank, I saw this green Note almost in the front of my car and I say ‘what the hell, the guy don’t want to let me out.’ I was going to confront them first to say ‘ya know my brother, ya in the front of me ya know’ but one mind say, ‘you done get rob twice with a gun to your head, leave them people alone’ and I left.”
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Mr Miller said he left the Madeira Street area and went to the food store in Oakes Field.

“I went on to Centreville and I went through Toote Shop Corner and through Deveaux Street. I went into Xtra Value opposite University of The Bahamas and within five minutes the guy said, ‘Someone who driving the silver jeep, it just was broken into.’

“So, I said it can’t be me, so I went outside and sure enough it was my jeep.”

He said the thieves broke one of his car’s windows and took the money that was pushed “halfway under the seat.”

 

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