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Jul 07, 2011 News
Leroy Clement,24, and Earl Branch,37, who were charged with larceny, yesterday made their appearance before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
The two on July 3, at Russell Street, Charlestown, allegedly they stole one mountain climber bicycle, the property of Junior Lewis.
Clement, of Lot 227 Laing Avenue, and Branch who resides at Lot 53 Russell Street, Charlestown both pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Police Prosecutor Venetta Pindar told the court that Branch, and the complainant are neighbours.
Pindar stated that on the day in questioned the complainant parked his bicycle in his yard. He discovered that it was missing and as a result he made inquires and learnt that Branch removed the bicycle from his premises.
Lewis then contacted Branch when he stated that Clement was the one who told him to remove the bicycle.
The court was then told that the bicycle was not retrieved and the matter was reported to the police station. The two were then arrested and charged with the offence.
The prosecution had no objects to bail.
The duo was then granted bail in the sum of $25,000 each. They are expected to make their next court appearance on October 18.
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