By: La'toya Webster
Writer-SKNVibes.com
(Basseterre, St. Kitts) On Tuesday May 30, Augustus Stanley appeared in the Magistrate Court to answer charges of breaking and entering the property of Caroline Minze.
Police prosecutor said that on May 19, 2006 before 6 a.m. the complainant was disturbed by a noise.
She then approached her veranda to find it flooded with water and saw Stanley pouring water on her furniture. She then asked him what he was doing there to which he replied "nothing".
Minze then went upstairs to get her employer and they ask Stanley to leave to which he left. Then on Monday May 22, Stanley returned to the premises of Minze. She was disturbed by the noise once again and asked him to leave where he left.
However, later in the evening he returned and she called the police at Frigate Bay but he left just before they came.
Police caught up with Stanley and took him to the police station. Magistrate Josephine Mallalieu-Webbe then asked the complainant to address the court and state how she felt about the incidents.
"I'm quite frightened when my boss and boyfriend is not there and I'm alone," she said. "I didn't expect him to come back after I told him to leave."
"I did not press charges the first time but he came back the second time looking through my screen door," Minze said.
She then said to the magistrate that she would like him to stay off her property and repeated that she was frightened.
Stanley said that he didn't know what to say when asked if he had anything to say.
"I don't know what to say because I was told to go there to cook, I work at Monkey Bar and they told me to go there and cook, so I just do what they say," he said.
The magistrate then asked him who was the person who sent him to cook there. He replied and said, "Ozzy, he told me the white house is where he lives."
He was then sentenced to stay 100 feet away from Minze on a bond for 2 years and was also sentenced to two months in prison where he can receive treatment.