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    Third Suspect, Zadarie Nicholas Charged in High Street Robbery

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    St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, Thursday, October 2, 2025

    The police have arrested and charged 19-year-old Zadarie Nicholas of Yorks in connection with a robbery that occurred on High Street on September 22.

    Nicholas is accused of robbing two individuals of a vehicle, a mobile phone, and several other valuable items during the incident. He surrendered himself to the police on Tuesday and was subsequently taken into custody.

    Nicholas is the third suspect to be charged by the police in relation to this matter. Two other men, ages 17 and 27, both of Clare Hall, were earlier arrested and charged in connection with the same offence.

    All three accused are expected to appear before the court to answer to the charges. Police investigations into the matter remain ongoing.

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