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August 19, 2011
Drug suspect gets bail and ankle bracelet

A Supreme Court judge on Thursday ordered drug suspect David Colebrooke tagged with an ankle bracelet as a condition of his $35,000 bail.
David Colebrooke, of Jasmine Gardens, was among nine suspects arrested on March 2, 2011 after authorities confiscated 852 pounds of marijuana near Cay Verde, Ragged Island.
Colebrooke was on $100,000 bail in connection with a $4 million marijuana bust that occur...

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August 11, 2011
Turnquest: 140 monitoring bracelets issued

Since the implementation of the electronic monitoring program late last year, 140 accused people have been issued ankle bracelets, according to National Security Minister Tommy Turnquest.

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July 22, 2011
Maycock Sr. asks court to remove ankle bracelet

Alleged drug dealer Melvin Maycock Sr. yesterday asked a court to remove his ankle bracelet because officials at the monitoring center were trying to restrict his movements.

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June 10, 2011
Murder accused ordered to wear monitoring bracelet

A judge on Thursday ordered a man accused of murder tagged with an electronic monitoring bracelet as a condition of his $30,000 bail.
Valentino Hanna Dorsette, whose street name is "Ballistic", is charged with the August 7, 2009 murder of Tagia Soles-Armony, 29.
Dorsette is also accused of endangering the life of the murder victim's three-month-old son, Zen Armony.
Prosecutors fast-tracked the ...

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May 13, 2011
Ankle bracelet ordered on Maycock

Senior Justice Jon Isaacs yesterday ordered accused drug dealer Melvin Maycock Sr. tagged with an ankle bracelet as a condition of his $40,000 bail on a drug conspiracy charge.
He also has to report to the Central Police Station daily.
Police arrested Maycock last month on a conspiracy charge following the discovery of 1,257 pounds of marijuana and 435 pounds of hashish oil, with a combined whole...

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March 23, 2011
Murder suspect with ankle bracelet goes missing

A monitoring agency has confirmed that a murder suspect was in the area where a man’s badly burned body was found Sunday night, The Nassau Guardian has learned.
However, ICS?Security Concepts has lost track of Cambridge Lane resident Brandon Humes since the discovery of a man’s charred remains in South Beach, according to a well-placed source.
In January, a judge released the accused t...

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March 02, 2011
Man admits to cutting off monitoring bracelet

A man on Monday admitted to cutting off an ankle monitoring bracelet.
Officials from ICS Systems outfitted Antonio Smith, 47, with the device on February 16.
Smith removed the bracelet on February 23 after an ICS operator informed him that he was in a restricted area, the court heard.
After the first call, Smith said he was going home. According to Inspector Ercell Dorsett, staff from ICS heard ...

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February 10, 2011
Ankle bracelets ordered on men facing gun charges

A court yesterday ordered that two men accused of illegal firearm possession be electronicly monitored with ankle bracelets as a bail condition.
Magistrate Guillimina Archer set bail at $10,000 for Khalil Thompson, who police allegedly found in possession of a 9mm pistol and 10 bullets on February 7. He returns to court on March 9 for the start of his trial.
The trial of Henry Humes begins on Mar...

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January 06, 2011
First ankle bracelet ordered on suspect

A man who was shot by police during a stand-off in Englerston last month will be monitored electronically, a magistrate ruled.
Michael Hilton Darling, 49, of Charles Vincent Street, is accused of threatening a female police officer with a knife and box cutter on December 10.
Officers shot Darling in the leg, claiming they feared for their lives.
Darling appeared before Magistrate Derence Rolle-Dav...

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February 21, 2024
Man disappears before murder trial leaving family $30k fee

A GRANDMOTHER and a mother must pay $30,000 after the man for whom they stood surety allegedly threw his ankle monitoring bracelet into a well and disappeared a month before his murder trial.

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