DOH Prioritizes Support and Prevention After Recent Suspected Suicides on St. Croix; Briefing Scheduled for Today
VIPD hosts briefing today with DOH and government agencies on community measures, clarifies location change and closed press status, suicide prevention guidance to be shared.
2024-10-28 12:03:19 - VI News Staff
ST. CROIX — Following a tragic series of events between Friday and Saturday that saw three suspected suicides on St. Croix, the V.I. Department of Health has commenced outreach efforts to support the affected families. These incidents, which include the death of VIPD Officer Janlee Cruz, have also prompted Government House and local agencies to address the community on their mental health response strategies. The V.I. Police Department issued three statements on Sunday detailing each incident, while Government House released a tribute to Officer Cruz, who served with the VIPD’s Executive Security Unit. Cruz was discovered unresponsive in his vehicle at Salt River Marina on Saturday afternoon with a gunshot wound, and his death is under investigation as a suspected suicide. Government House highlighted Cruz’s dedication, calling him a “dedicated protector” whose positive influence was deeply valued, and extended condolences to his family.
The VIPD will host a briefing today, where representatives from VIPD, the Department of Health (DOH), and additional government agencies will discuss current efforts and provide updates on measures being taken to address pressing community concerns. VIPD Director of Communications Glen Dratte clarified that due to a scheduling conflict with the Bryan administration's regular Monday briefings, the event will not be held at Government House. Additionally, the briefing will not be open to the press. DOH Deputy Commissioner for Behavioral Health, Renan Steele, will provide suicide prevention guidance as part of the agenda.