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24 Year Old Accused of Stabbing Pair of 15 Year Old's
Wed, March 13, 2013
Tonight, 24-year-old Karl Reneau, an Electrician of #30 Iguana Street, is spending his second night in prison after he was taken to court for stabbing a man and two 15 year-old male minors over the weekend.

One the young men reported that on Saturday, March 9, he was accompanied by another 15 year-old and 25 year-old Deon Tillett, and they were walking down Antelope Street Extension heading toward his house. He said that a man approached him from behind and stabbed him in the neck. And according to the next 15 year-old and Tillett, They tried to come to the aid of the young man who was stabbed in the neck, and that's when this same man inflicted injuries to them. The assailant escaped, and fortunately, all 3 males were able to get to the KHMH where they received treatment for their injuries.

Police arrested and charged Reneau with attempted murder, use of deadly means of harm, dangerous harm, 2 counts of aggravated assault, and wounding.

He was arraigned before Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith yesterday, and due to the nature of the offences, he was denied bail and remanded to prison until April 30, 2013, his next court date.

And while Reneau is on his second night in prison, 26 year-old Dwayne Almendarez is spending his first night for the very same charge, which he allegedly committed against a different complainant.

According to police, Juan Ramon Sanchez reported that on December 17 of last year, he was at his home at mile 8 on the George Price Highway when Almendarez, who he knew, entered his home and assaulted him with a piece of stone and a cement block. That assault allegedly included Almendarez bashing Sanchez in the head and face, which left him unconscious. Fortunately, he was rushed to the KHMH in time to receive treatment.

Well, police investigated for 3 months, and they charged Almendarez with attempted murder, use of deadly means of harm, and dangerous harm. He was arraigned today before Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith.

He was not eligible for bail, and he was remanded to prison until his next court date, which is set for April 18.

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