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Glenn Tillett Has His First Day In Court
posted (September 14, 2011)
Fifty year old Glenn Tillett, a journalist of 2130 Belama Extension, charged with handling stolen goods for computers that were stolen during the burglary of the Salvadorean Embassy in Belmopan, was formally arraigned on the charge today in the Magistrate's Court.

Tillett's daughter, Katyce Flowers, who was charged jointly with him, but was arraigned before he was, also appeared in court.

Tillett admitted that he was at the home of Rhenea Nunez when the police found the computers but said he did not know the computers were there.

Nunez's nephew, Thyrell Hyde, is also charged in connection with the burglary of the embassy. The police reported that Hyde had a vehicle and some electronic items that were stolen during the burglary.

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