Labourer found not guilty of escaping police custody searchlight.vc - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from searchlight.vc Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Young man sent to prison for two burglaries at same house
KEVIN PATTERSON Social Share A YOUNG man who targeted the same individual’s property on two different occasions has been sent to prison for 18 months.
Twenty-nine-year-old Kevin Patterson of Largo Height/Old Montrose charged with burglary and theft, was brought to the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court on Friday, January 29.
Patterson first trespassed onto the property of Trevor Andre Bennett’s property at Ratho Mill on December 27, where he stole one electrical adapter valued EC$30.
Bennett lives in New York in the United States, but he has house in St Vincent and the Grenadines( SVG) which is under construction, and is not fenced.
Burglar thankful he did not get a longer sentence searchlight.vc - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from searchlight.vc Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Man pleads guilty to stealing almost $700 worth of deodorant from Massy Social Share
After stealing nearly $700 worth of deodorant from Massy Supermarket, a 51-year-old put an end to years of keeping his hands clean.
Clint Lockhart of Rose Place pleaded guilty at the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, to stealing 37 Gillette gel roll-ons from the Kingstown store, worth $691.95EC.
He has a criminal record but all of his previous convictions occurred so long ago that they are considered spent, and not considered by the court in sentencing him.
This Saturday, January 23, Lockhart was observed by a Loss Prevention Officer employed with Massy, named Trimmingham. The 51-year-old was behaving in a fidgety manner.
SVG lucky to have so far dodged the Covid-19 bullet
Left to Right: Jamal Martin ,Jeyandra Jackson, Lennox Frederick, Maria James, Ivan Burgin Social Share
by Lyf Compton
Despite arrests and heavy fines, some persons seem not taking the country’s COVID-19 quarantine measures seriously.
While St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) has to date been able to prevent community spread of coronavirus, one can safely say that we have been “lucky” to not have an outbreak.
From dozens of foreigners from high risk countries like Canada and the United States (US) converging on Mustique for a billionaire’s wedding to persons from the United Kingdom (UK) and the US breaking quarantine, SVG has so far dodged the proverbial COVID-19 bullet.