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Security guard charged for possession of ammunition

By PAVEL BAILEY

Tribune Staff Reporter

pbailey@tribunemedia.net

A SECURITY officer was granted bail after he was accused of having almost 100 rounds of rifle ammunition in his home last weekend.

Magistrate Lennox Coleby charged Marlon Young, 51, with possession of ammunition with intent to supply and possession of ammunition.

Alex Dorsett represented Young.

Police reportedly responded to a disturbance call at the Kamalome Club on Solider Road on July 15. Officers saw the security officer in the parking lot of the business establishment. After authorities found him with an imitation firearm, they searched his residence in Winder’s Terrace. They allegedly found 97 rounds of .22 ammunition and a single round of .308 ammunition.

Young pleaded not guilty to the charges.

He was granted $6,500 bail with one or two sureties. He must sign in at the East Street Police Station every Sunday by 6pm.

His trial begins on July 28.

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