A Sophia vendor was sentenced to three years in prison after admitting to an armed robbery charge, bringing closure to a case that had unsettled residents in the Greater Georgetown area.
The accused, identified as 34-year-old Chavez Alves, appeared in court on Monday where he pleaded guilty to the charge of armed robbery. According to court proceedings, Alves used a firearm to commit the offense, which left the victim shaken and prompted swift action from law enforcement.
During the hearing, the prosecution outlined the details of the incident, emphasizing the use of a weapon and the impact on the victim. Alves, who is self-employed, offered no contest to the charge and expressed remorse for his actions.
The presiding magistrate, citing the seriousness of the offense and the need to deter similar crimes, handed down a three-year custodial sentence. The case has highlighted ongoing concerns about armed robberies in Sophia and the broader Georgetown area.
Residents and business owners have welcomed the swift resolution, expressing hope that the sentence will serve as a deterrent to others contemplating violent crimes. Police have reiterated their commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the community and ensuring that perpetrators of armed offenses are brought to justice.