D’Urban St cook fined for disorderly behaviour

A cook was yesterday fined after she admitted to behaving disorderly while she was placed on bail for other charges of assaulting a peace officer, indecent exposure and using threatening behaviour.

Tenisha Coats, 26, of Lot 44 D’Urban Street, Lodge, was arraigned at the George-town Magistrates’ Courts, where Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan read the four charges to her.

Coats denied that on October 20, at D’Urban Street, Wortmanville, she assaulted Peace Officer Jamal Walcott. She also denied that she used threatening behaviour towards Odessa De Barros. Additionally, she denied that she exposed her person in an indecent manner. She did, however, plead guilty to acting in a disorderly manner in a public place.