Fisherman caught jewelry and the Court hooked him with prison time
A Belize City fisherman broke into a jewelry store and only got away with twenty dollars. It’s a small loot, but it was enough to land twenty-six year old Marlon Young in jail for five years. The Barrack Road resident entered C-Medina’s Jeweler Souvenirs at the Commercial Center on February eleventh after the owner, seventy-six year old Carlos Medina, had closed for the day. Two eyewitnesses, Maintenance Worker, Sheldon Morris and Police Constable Alfonso Cano, saw Young leaving the store and alerted cops on foot patrol in the area. He was caught and admitted to police in a caution statement that he pried open a metal door to gain entry to the store. Young was charged for the Burglary this morning before Magistrate Emerson Banner. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years because he has three previous convictions for Burglary and one for Theft.
One more for the PRISON FARM………..
THERE HE CAN EARN HIS KEEP and PROVIDE FOR THE REST OF SOCIETY.
BUILD THE PRISON FARM IN TOLEDO……….Kolbe is too close to Belize City.
Crime is not a huge issue in Toledo yet and we enjoy it that way, so yeah Belize City can keep their problems and deal with it. We dont need the Prison Farm in Toledo, thanks
nothing strange man come outta jail no got no work sense and want to go back to jail to his boy/girl friend and so a quick job where he is bound to get caugh but he vex only five years fi tha big job only five what happen to the ten the majestrate promise for repeat criminals that bally vex vex i got a sweetie who no want her jailbud man go work at all he fi stay home and mine the house from thief inna the area laugh but its true