(CMR) Two men have been charged with the burglary of a West Bay restaurant and bar, which was broken into earlier this week, and a quantity of items stolen.
Police reports are that on Wednesday morning, 27 September, officers responded to a report of a burglary at a restaurant on Reverend Blackman Road, West Bay. It was reported that earlier that morning, two persons had broken into the bar area of the restaurant and taken a quantity of items.
Later that day, following inquiries, officers arrested a man, age 43 of West Bay, on suspicion of burglary in relation to the incident. During a search of his person, a quantity of suspected cocaine was recovered. He was further arrested for drug offenses. The following day, 28 September, officers arrested a second man, age 31 of West Bay, on suspicion of burglary in relation to the incident. Officers had cause to request the man submit to a drug test; however, he refused.
Both men have been formally charged with Burglary. The 43-year-old was also charged with Possession of Cocaine, and the 31-year-old with Failure to Provide a Specimen of Urine. They are expected to appear in court on Monday, 2 October.
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