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Aug 28, 2015 News
Alferno Archer, 17, was arraigned at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday, in relation to charges that stemmed from armed robberies which occurred on August 21, 2015.
The robberies are said to have occurred at the same location.
According to the first allegation, on August 21, at West Ruimveldt, Archer, while being in possession of an unlicenced firearm, robbed Kimberly Moore of one purse, one identification card, and a wedding ring among other items all totaling $106,000.
It was further alleged that on the same date, at West Ruimveldt, he also robbed Demetrius Howard of documents valued $2000. At the time of that robbery the accused was armed with a gun. Finally, it was also alleged that again on August 21, also at West Ruimveldt, Archer committed a robbery while brandishing the illegal weapon.
The charge stated that he robbed Kimberly Cort of one BLU cellular phone valued $40,000 and $6,000 cash, property of Jermaine Cort.
Archer swung from side to side in the dock, and denied the charges after they were read to him by Magistrate Ann McLennan. He was remanded to prison until September 3.
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