Saturday, June 13, 2026

UPDATED WITH PICTURES: Teens granted bail

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TWO TEENAGED BOYS who were charged with causing a nuisance by lighting a recent grass fire have been placed on bail.
Seventeen-year-old Jed Anthony Taylor of Foul Bay, St Philip and Tyler Robert Coombes, 16, of Worthing Road, Christ Church were placed on $25 000 bail and ordered by the courts to surrender their passports.
The two appeared before Chief Magistrate Pamela Beckles today at the Oistins Magistrates Court and were also placed on a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.
They were jointly charged with setting a grass fire at Chancery Lane, Christ Church, last Wednesday.
Both are required to report to the Police every Monday before 10 a.m.; Taylor at the Oistins Police Station and Coombes to the Worthing Police Station. (PR/SAT)
 
 
 

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