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Runaway Bay four charged with illegal possession of firearm
Friday, July 27, 2012 | 2:15 PM
ST ANN, Jamaica — Four people who were taken into custody on Sunday have been charged following the seizure of a firearm.
Alan Henry, Julius Spence, Carol Ivy and Elesha Morris were all charged with illegal possession of a firearm.
At about 12:30pm Sunday, the Runaway Bay police signaled the driver of a car, with the four, to stop. During a search of the vehicle, a 9mm pistol and a magazine containing 13 rounds were found.
They appeared in court yesterday and were offered bail. The four are to reappear in court on October 10.
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