CLARENDON LABOURER FACING SEVERAL ADDITIONAL CHARGES
The Clarendon Police have laid additional charges on a 28-year-old labourer following a string of robberies that were committed across the parish between Saturday, May 10, and Friday, May 30.
He is Michael Thomas of Thompson Town district, Mocho, Clarendon. He has been charged with:
1. Robbery with aggravation (3 counts)
2. Being in possession of a prohibited weapon (3 counts)
3. Using a prohibited weapon to commit a felon (3 counts)
4. Assault at Common Law
Reports from the May Pen Police are that Thomas, armed with a firearm, made stops at several businesses within the parish, where he proceeded to rob them of cash and other valuables. Following reports, he was apprehended by the police on Thursday, June 10, after which he was positively identified.
Thomas was previously charged with Rape, Robbery with Aggravation and Possession of a Prohibited Weapon in relation to previous incidents.
He is set to appear before the May Pen parish court on Monday, July 7.