Two St James men who were found in possession of two bullets reappeared before the St James Parish Court on Wednesday.
Donald Mitchell and Aldine Reynolds appeared before presiding judge Nateshia Fairclough-Hylton on Wednesday, charged with unauthorised possession of ammunition. They are being represented by attorneys-at-law Chumu Paris and Henry McCurdy, respectively.
During Wednesday’s hearing, Reynolds’ bail was reduced to $350,000 as he failed to take advantage of the previously granted bail.
Reynolds was remanded in custody until November 6, while Mitchell’s bail was extended.
According to court documents, on June 6 about 10:00 pm, a white Nissan motor car drove onto the Montego Bay police station compound. One of the accused, carrying a brown bag, exited the vehicle and tossed it in the direction of the perimeter wall.
A search of the vehicle revealed two bullets under one of the front seats.
They were arrested and charged.