Caught-on-camera theft case settled in court
MONTEGO BAY, St James — After months before the St James Parish Court, the case involving Renae Fletcher, who was allegedly caught on video removing large sums of money from a Bogue Hill residence in St James, has been resolved through alternative dispute resolution.
Represented by attorney-at-law Dalton Reid, Fletcher appeared before Judge Natiesha Fairclough-Hylton Wednesday and the court was informed that the parties had successfully reached a settlement. During a previous hearing, the case had been referred to mediation.
Fletcher — identified as the daughter of the complainant’s helper — had reportedly been staying at the home intermittently for about 10 years.
In May 2025, the complainant noticed money disappearing from a chest of drawers and installed a nanny cam hidden inside a clock.
On June 6, she reportedly received an alert showing Fletcher in the bedroom removing items from the drawer. When she returned home, $800,000 and US$100 were allegedly missing.
The matter was reported to the police, leading to Fletcher’s arrest and a charge of larceny from the dwelling.