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Third Suspect Arrested and Charged in High Street Robbery

2 October 2025 - 06:28

Third Suspect Arrested and Charged in High Street Robbery

2 October 2025 - 06:28
Third Suspect Arrested and Charged in High Street Robbery

Zadarie Nicholas

The police report that they have apprehended and charged 19-year-old Zadarie Nicholas from Yorks in connection with a robbery that took place on High Street on September 22.

Nicholas is alleged to have stolen a vehicle, a mobile phone, and several other valuables from two individuals during the incident. He turned himself in to the police on Tuesday and was subsequently taken into custody.

It is reported that Nicholas marks the third suspect charged by law enforcement in this case. Two other men, aged 17 and 27, both from Clare Hall, were previously arrested and charged regarding the same offence.

All three individuals are expected to appear in court to address the charges. Police investigations into the incident are still ongoing.

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9 Comments

  1. Parents must be on meds for highblood pressure the way these young people be acting

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  2. These young people need a bull-bud across their back. Something is totally wrong with their mental thinking. Their parents must have been on high meds or drugs when they were conceived. Lord Jesus, help our young people!! Not even jail can help them, only You, Lord can handle them.

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  3. I can’t believe this little boy rebelliousness land him here I tell you his mother try and he always rebellious look where he at now bad company and greed

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  4. Who can’t hear will feel. He didn’t heed his mother’s warning, now he’s going to regret it

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  5. You damn idiots plan the crime but obviously don’t put enough effort into not getting caught which is good for the public. Keep being stupid.

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  6. Smh. Some die with a name. Some die nameless. If you feel comfortable doing crime and don’t expect your reply to be destroyed that’s you. Young people too damnasss

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  7. Our young people have gone astray

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  8. They yet to learn crime don’t pay,eventually you’ll get caught and you’ll have a stain record which will affect you in the future

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  9. Glad to see the police making progress with this case. Justice must be served. These young people seems to have nothing good to do.

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