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Sep 26, 2013 News
Norman Brusche, a Rose Hall Town, Corentyne man was on Wednesday granted $40,000 bail by Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus when he appeared before her at the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s court on the charge of simple larceny.
Brusche is accused of stealing one Samsung JH Windows Cell Phone valued at $127,000 from Police Cadet Officer, Jevon Hamer, on Wednesday September 18, last.
Prosecutor Sergeant Phillip Sheriff said that on September 18, Cadet Officer Hamer was with some persons who boarded a car at Rose Hall Town to head to New Amsterdam. He had his phone in his possession.
The Cadet Officer who was in the front seat, later switched to the back seat of the vehicle. Other passengers came into the vehicle and Brusche then entered the front seat of the car.
When the vehicle was about to move off Brusche made a request to use the Urinal and asked the driver for a few minutes as he made a dash for a nearby restaurant. About the same time, Hamer who was about to use his phone realized that it was not in his possession.
A frantic search of the vehicle turned up empty handed. Brusche in the meantime had returned and stated that he did not want to urine anymore because the urinal was being cleaned and was untidy. Brusche when questioned denied knowledge of the phone. Hamer retraced Brusche’s steps, but came up empty handed.
The urinal which Brusche said was untidy was found to be clean. The owners informed Hamer that the urinal was cleaned since morning. Brusche was arrested and charged and placed on $40,000 bail.
The matter was transferred to the Albion Magistrate’s court for October 14.
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