By PAVEL BAILEY
Tribune Court Reporter
pbailey@tribunemedia.net
TWO men appeared in Magistrate’s Court yesterday on separate charges of housebreaking and burglary.
Ambrose Gibson, 35, faced Magistrate Samuel McKinney on charges of burglary, stealing and receiving.
Gibson is accused of breaking into Brandon Henley’s residence in Andros where he is also said to have stolen $80 in cash on September 17.
In court, Gibson pleaded not guilty to all three charges.
Denied bail, he was placed on remand at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDCS).
Gibson’s trial is set to begin on December 12.
The second man, Elnathan Flowers, 28, faced Magistrate Kara Turnquest-Deveaux on charges of housebreaking and stealing.
Between August 21-22, Flowers is alleged to have broken into Linda Smith’s residence on Talbot Avenue in Nassau Village. There, he is said to have stolen $65 in cash.
In court, Flowers pleaded not guilty to the charges.
As there was no objection to bail, the defendant’s police bail of $2,000 was extended.
Flowers’s trial will start on November 25.
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