Accused in Albouystown break and enter gets bail

A man was released on bail last Thursday after he denied a breaking and entering and larceny charge.

Christopher Macey
Christopher Macey

A total of $170,000 in articles were reportedly stolen from the home of Michael Davidson on May 28, 2015, and it is alleged that Christopher Macey was responsible. The charge against him, which was read in a city court, states that he broke and entered Davidson’s home at Albouystown, and stole a quantity of wares, valued at $100,000, a quantity of clothing, valued at $40,000, and a 32-inch TV valued at $30,000.

Macey, 51, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Police Prosecutor Neville Jeffers had no objection to bail, which Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan set at $50,000 bail. Macey’s next hearing is on February 4.