Jul 21, 2021
Charges Brought Against Meighan Family for Monday Night Mayhem
Sixty-one-year-old Norris Meighan joins his son and two others in being charged equally for the chaos that ensued on Monday night in Belize City. After being held in police custody for the past forty-two hours, the father and son duo of Dean and Dylan Belisle, along with Romario Meighan, who was celebrating his birthday, were taken before the lower court where they were arraigned. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.
Isani Cayetano, Reporting
Charges have been brought against three men who were involved in the mayhem that erupted on Queen Charlotte Street on Monday night. The offences were allegedly committed when a team of GI3 officers visited the property of Norris Meighan Sr. while they were wrapping up a birthday celebration for his younger son. This afternoon, twenty-seven-year-old Romario Meighan, twenty-one-year-old Dylan Belisle and his father, forty-six-year-old Dean Belisl
Jul 20, 2021
Police and Meighan Family Get Into a Tussle
Police are continuing to crack down on illegal gatherings, but on Monday night, videos began to circulate of a confrontation with police in Belize City that turned ugly. This morning, News Five’s Isani Cayetano visited the area to find out more.
Isani Cayetano, Reporting
Norris Meighan Sr. was wrapping up a birthday celebration with his sons and other members of his family on Monday night when a team of police officers showed up at their property. It happened here on Queen Charlotte Street where the father of seven was getting ready to call it a night. What he did not know was that the encounter with law enforcement would quickly become a violent melee with shots being fired.
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Wardens Paul Hartrick, of Oconto Falls, and Gaven Brault, of Green Bay, responded to a complaint of two bucks locked at the horns. The wardens arrived and observed a large buck dragging a dead buck through the woods. Hartrick placed a catch pole on the buck’s antlers and pulled him to the ground. Brault then held the live buck down and Hartrick handed the catch pole to the reporting party to hang on to. Hartrick then used a saw to cut the dead buck’s antlers out of the entanglement. The large buck was then released with no apparent injuries.