Tayvon Castillo Goes Before the Courts Again for Obtaining Property by Deception
Twenty-year-old Tayvon Castillo today found himself before the courts, charged with Obtaining Property by Deception, for allegedly collecting money for a vehicle that he never delivered to its buyer. Castillo is accused of collecting two thousand dollars as down-payment from Rigoberto Enriquez for a vehicle worth eighteen thousand dollars with monthly instalments of five hundred dollars. However, Enriquez filed a report that Castillo never delivered the vehicle even after he had proceeded with several payments. Senior Magistrate Trinia Pitts-Anderson offered Castillo bail in the sum of three thousand dollars. This is the fourth such charge brought against Castillo. A few weeks ago, he was taken before Magistrate Kadeem Palmer after three other persons claimed that he also conned them into paying him for vehicles that he never handed over to them. He was offered bail of two thousand dollars in that instance and was ordered back to Court on March thirty-first.

