Werk-en-Rust man gets bail over theft from car

Seon Douglas

A Werk-en-Rust man who was remanded after police at the Security Command Centre allegedly observed him in the act of removing items from a car parked on Albert Street, Georgetown, has been granted bail.

Seon Douglas, 40, of Lot 46 Palm Street, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court via Zoom from the Lusignan Prison yesterday. Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan later placed him on $100,000 bail.

It is alleged that on May 29, at Albert Street, Georgetown, he stole $75,000 cash, property of Lauren Dundas. Douglas was yesterday represented by attorney-at-law, Patrice Henry, who in a successful bail application, told the court that Douglas has no passport that can be used and insisted that his client will attend court if granted reasonable bail.