Charlestown neighbours bailed …bonded for abusive language and damage to property charges

SIXTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD Tu Shen Ye of Lot 228 Lyng Street, Charlestown, Georgetown appeared Tuesday before City Magistrate Ann McLennan to answer a damage-to-property charge.

The father of one denied that on December 2, at Lyng Street, Charlestown, he unlawfully and maliciously damaged one car bumper worth $15,000, property of Dawn Moore.

Tu Shen Ye was represented by attorney-at-law, Mr. Basil Williams, who made an application for bail for his client. Police Prosecutor, Dinero Jones did not object to bail, and Tu Shen Ye was placed on $5,000 bail.

Forty-year-old Office Manager, Dawn Moore also denied that on the same day at Lyng Street, Georgetown she made use of abusive language to Tu Shen Ye, whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned.

Each defendant was eventually placed on $5,000 bail, and each was bonded to keep the peace until their case has been tried in court. Their next court appearance is on December 22.

(Clestine Juan)

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