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Radio Journalist and Talk-Show Host Released on Conditional Dismissal—Given Community Service. (UPDATED)

andrewdick09092010Philipsburg:--- Radio journalist and talk-show host Andrew Dick who was arrested on Thursday suspected of embezzlement has been released on conditional dismissal on Friday confirmed press prosecutor Rienk Mud.
SMN News learnt that the well known talk show host and radio journalist stole a blank cheque from his place of employment (PJD2) and had it cashed it to the tune of $4,200. Mud said Dick has to repay the owner of PJD2 Donald Hughes by December 10, 2010 as well as he must complete eighty hours (80) of community service before the said date. The press prosecutor said should Dick fail to comply with the terms of his release then he will be re-arrested and prosecuted.
SMN News learnt that the cheque was stolen sometime in March this year and that Hughes only discovered that a cheque was stolen after the cheque was cashed. The source said when Hughes saw the cheque he realized that no one from his company ever wrote a cheque to that amount, neither could he recognize the name of the person that cashed the cheque. SMN News learnt that Hughes went as far as calling the person's whose name has been given as "Raymond" to enquire who he was but was met with fierce hostility and it was then Hughes decided to have the police investigate the circumstances regarding his cheque and stolen monies.
SMN News further learnt that police arrested the person who cashed the cheque and found out that Andrew Dick met the man in one of the banks and asked him to cash the cheque which he did. The person it is understood is from the French side of the island, police did not press charges against the man.
SMN News learnt that Donald Hughes did not press charges against Dick but requested that he be repaid.
After Dick was arrested on Thursday another person told this media house that Dick asked them for a blank cheque some months ago as he was organizing a show and needed a blank cheque to provide to someone as guarantee. The person said Dick promised to return his blank cheque after two days but to date he is not able to recover the cheque.
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