Men accused of destroying cash machine
sed of attempting to steal $22,920 were arraigned in Supreme Court yesterday.
David Walter Arorash pleaded not guilty while James Alan Dill admitted five charges involving breaking and entering and destroying a Bank of Butterfield automatic teller machine.
They are charged with wearing masks with intent to commit the crimes and attempting to steal another $20,000.
Other arraignments included that of 21-year-old Allison Rasheedah Shakir who pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of foreign currency fraud.
Gema L. Carrion pleaded not guilty to the importation of the controlled drug diamorphine on May 11.
A 22-year-old New York man denied importing cocaine into Bermuda and possessing diamorphine. Keith Colon will be sentenced on September 21.
Joanne Elizabeth Fubler pleaded not guilty to 27 counts of stealing money and committing fraudulent acts.
Floyd McCoy Smith pleaded not guilty to unlawful wounding with intent to do bodily harm, inflicting injury, and damaging property.
Reid Quinard Winslow Simmons Jr. denied four drug offences.