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Published: October 28. 2009 08:06PM
Breaking News: Women fight back after handbag thefts


Owain Johnston-Barnes

Two women refused to be victims and fought back when men attempted to steal their handbags.


In two separate incidents on Tuesday, handbag snatchers were chased and fought by their targets. In one case, the victim lost a pouch containing money, but in the other a 28-year-old forced the would-be thief to give up and retreat.

At around 11.20 p.m. a 28-year-old Pembroke woman was walking along Serpentine Road, in Pembroke, when a dark skinned male with fuzzy white hair grabbed her handbag and began to walk to a parked bike.

The woman then fought with the thief, grabbing the handbag back and screaming until he turned tail and escaped on a motorcycle.

A Police spokesman said: “The Pembroke woman took her handbag back and a struggle ensued. The offender eventually let go of the handbag when she started screaming and made good his escape.”

The suspect is estimated to be around 55-years-old and 5ft 6in, and was riding a green Honda Lead motorcycle.

Earlier the same day, a 35-year-old tourist was riding her rental cycle along Somerset Road around 3.40 p.m. on Tuesday when two men on a yellow motorcycle pulled alongside her.

The Police spokesman said: “The pillion passenger on the yellow motorcycle then grabbed the visitors brown handbag out of the rental cycle’s basket.

“She pursued the men who after a short while stopped the motorcycle, got off, and attempted to make good their escape by running though a nearby yard. At that time, she managed to get a hold of her handbag, but was briefly dragged along the ground before letting go.”

The thieves dropped the handbag after removing a gold coloured pouch, which contained cash.

After the incident, the motorcycle used by the thieves was impounded, and an 18-year-old Sandys man was arrested in connection to the crime.

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