When I stayed at a villa on the hill at Oyster Pond in the late 1980's the owner which I became a friend of told me to be careful of the breakins. When he came with his wife to stay at their villa , they had to sedate their dogs from their hometown and bring them to their villa in OP for the wife to feel safe. As the real estate values tripled in about 5 years, he sold the place and bought another In Monte Vista which is a "guarded' place to stay.

So my point is Oyster Pond area which is close to the border is always a dangerous place to stay because the perps can cross an international border ( even though there is an agreement NOW) to escape.

What ever happened to the woman investigation of the that left the Westin and was found dead close to the border? Many years ago.

Hurricane Irma just brought the attitude of many of the locals out. But the "visitors" can't understand.

Wendell