Belfast Telegraph

Man accused of theft of late teacher’s car remanded in custody

- BY ALAN ERWIN

AN alleged burglar was remanded in custody yesterday accused of stealing a car belonging to a former teacher later found dead at her home.

Marc Samuel Spencer (24) appeared before Belfast Magistrate­s Court charged with a number of offences, including a break-in at Lismoyne Park in the north of the city.

The body of 64-year-old May Stevens was discovered by police inquiring about her car which had allegedly been stolen earlier last Sunday morning.

Spencer, of Centenary House in Belfast, is not charged with any offences connected to Mrs Stevens’ death, which is no longer being treated as suspicious.

He faces counts of carrying out a burglary at Lismoyne Park to steal a handbag and car keys, aggravated vehicle taking in relation to a Hyundai i30 driven dangerousl­y in the area, driving while disqualifi­ed and failing to stop for police.

Spencer is further charged with another burglary at Kelvin

The police operation at Lismoyne Park in north Belfast last Sunday

Parade and two attempted burglaries at Cavehill Drive and a separate Lismoyne Park property on the same night. He is also accused of burglary, aggravated vehicle taking and dangerous driving in relation to a separate incident on February 14.

Police said they detained two men after an Audi A1 was stopped in the Ballysilla­n area of north Belfast. The vehicle was allegedly stolen during an earlier break-in at Blackrock Park Avenue in Newtownabb­ey.

Spencer did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody to

appear in court again on March 16, the Courts Service said.

A co-accused, 23-year-old Jack Robinson, of Carrs Glen Park in Belfast, appeared on charges related only to the February 14 incident.

He faces counts of burglary at Blackrock Park Avenue and aggravated vehicle taking causing damage to the Audi.

The Courts Service said Robinson was granted bail on conditions including a ban on alcohol and being barred from contacting either the co-accused or alleged victim.

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