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Six charged after disturbance at Garrison Savannah

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Six females, including two juveniles, have been charged following an incident at Garrison Savannah on Saturday, March 7.

The Barbados Police Service have arrested and formally charged Lisa Olivia Nicholl, 40; Ranisa Latonia Codrington, 18; Tiphony Michelle Dottin, 31; and Shanice Akiliah Wharton, 27, all of Waverley Cot, St. George, along with two female juveniles.

All six were jointly charged with causing a disturbance.

Codrington also faces additional charges of assaulting a police officer in the execution of her duty and resisting a police officer in the execution of her duty.

The accused appeared before Magistrate Manila Renee in the District ‘A’ Criminal Court #2 on Monday.

One of the juveniles pleaded guilty and her matter was transferred to the Juvenile Court for Thursday, March 12.

The remaining accused pleaded not guilty and are scheduled to reappear in the District ‘A’ Criminal Court on November 2.

The second juvenile is expected to appear in the Juvenile Court on Wednesday, March 18.

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