by Teino Evans, Staff Reporter

Anthony Cruz - file
The police have recovered the stolen 1998 Rav 4 motor vehicle of singer Anthony Cruz.
The vehicle which was stolen from his home in the Red Hills area last Thursday was reportedly recovered by the police.
When THE STAR contacted the Constant Spring police station, an officer there said the vehicle was found last Saturday evening. The officer was, however, unable to give much information, as the person in charge of the case was not there.
Cautious
Anthony Cruz's joy at recovering his vehicle was evident, but he spoke about being cautious when contacted. "Well mi glad seh mi get it back but mi nah guh keep it, di whole vibe of a man thief it an know wah yuh drive, an it mean seh people a watch yuh an ting. Mi haffi change it, but mi glad mi find it back," he said.
Anthony Cruz says, "they found it (the van) in the Papine area but mi nuh think no arrests were made, a only di set dem thief out an di title, mi caan find di title suh mi haffi guh get back one."
Cruz, who recently performed at Reggae Sunsplash and Capleton's 'A St. Mary Mi Come From', was worried last Thursday about how he would survive without his vehicle and was quoted in THE STAR as saying, "one a mi brethren carry mi guh Capleton show an a cousin of mine len mi fi 'ar van fi guh Sunsplash."