Alleged White Castle Fish Shop arsonist on $250,000 bail
The common law wife of Jermaine Langevine, proprietor of White Castle Fish Shop, which was gutted by fire in a suspected arson in April, was yesterday morning charged and granted bail.
The common law wife of Jermaine Langevine, proprietor of White Castle Fish Shop, which was gutted by fire in a suspected arson in April, was yesterday morning charged and granted bail.
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The common law wife of Jermaine Langevine, proprietor of White Castle Fish Shop, which was gutted by fire in April, was this morning charged with arson and granted bail.
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