MANCHESTER, Jamaica (McKoy’s Information) — A 33-year-old businesswoman from Chudleigh, Manchester, has been charged after she allegedly borrowed a car and later illegally transferred possession into her title with out the proprietor’s information.
Charged is Reva Powell, in any other case referred to as ‘Shorty’, who now faces larceny by trick and easy larceny costs. She is to seem earlier than the Manchester Parish Courtroom on Tuesday, August 5.
In keeping with reviews from the Mandeville Police, the incident unfolded in June, when a lady loaned Powell her gray Honda Match motor automobile to attend a commencement occasion. After the occasion, Powell allegedly requested to maintain the car for an extra week.
Nevertheless, after that prolonged interval, the car was not returned.
The scenario took a surprising flip when the proprietor found that Powell had allegedly entered her house, stolen the car paperwork, and went on to register the automobile in her personal title — all with out permission or information of the authorized proprietor.
A report was made to the police and following investigations, Powell was instructed to report back to the Mandeville Police Station with each the car and paperwork. She complied by handing over the paperwork however didn’t account for the car’s whereabouts.
Following her failure to supply passable info, she was formally charged on Saturday, July 26.
Legislation enforcement officers are urging residents to be cautious when lending out automobiles or private paperwork, as this case highlights the intense penalties of misplaced belief.
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