NASSAU| Just days after he was charged in the Magistrate’s Court with two counts of attempted child stealing, accused predator Justin Seymour, 24, returned to a Grand Bahama court on Friday morning to face another charge of attempted child stealing.
Police say the third charge stems from a third incident involving a child on Friday, January 8, 2021. The circumstances surrounding this latest incident is unclear. However, police said on Wednesday, January 6, Seymour attempted to lure a little girl from Walter Parker Primary School into his Chevy Cavalier.
His plan failed so on Thursday, Friday, January 7, Seymour attempted to lure a little girl from Maurice Moore Primary School into his vehicle. The little girl started to follow him to his vehicle but the school’s crossing guard became suspicious and stopped the little girl after he discovered she did not know the man.
Justin Seymour of #10 Wrexham Drive, Arden Forrest
FREEPORT| Justin Seymour of #10 Wrexham Drive, Arden Forrest was arraigned before Magistrate LaQuay Laing in Magistrate Court #2 on two counts of Attempted Child Stealing.
The 24-year-old was not required to enter a plea. He was granted bail on each count in the sum of $20,000 and each count will require one suretor.
Bail conditions include signing in at the Central Police Station every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 6am and 6pm, wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet and not going to any school premises.
He is he man who showed up at two primary schools on Grand Bahama seeking to lure young girls into his car. He was caught by an alert crossing guard.