A 39-YEAR-OLD man appeared in the Linden Magistrate’s Court on Thursday after being charged with breaking and entering and larceny.
It is alleged that David Crossman of Christianburg, Wismar, Linden broke and entered the dwelling house of Kenesha Samuels and stole one gas cylinder valued $20,000; one microwave oven valued $40000; one toaster valued $50,000; one IPad valued $30,000; one pair of gold earrings valued $70,000; one computer bag valued $5,000, one pair of sneakers valued $30,000; two bottles of wine valued $10,000 and two bottles of perfume valued $40,000…totaling $450,000.
Crossman pleaded not guilty to the charge.
While giving his statement, Crossman noted that he was at a friend’s house when the police arrived and asked for the owner. However, Crossman was the one arrested by the police. Crossman questioned why he was the only one being arrested when there were other persons at that house.
The matter is adjourned for decision on July 10, 2018 by Magistrate Clive Nurse.