GEORGETOWN, P.E.I. — A P.E.I. man who kicked in an apartment door was recently given a suspended sentence about six years after committing the offence.
Allan James MacLeod appeared before Chief Judge Nancy Orr in provincial court in Georgetown where he pleaded guilty to a damaging property charge dating back to 2013.
Crown attorney Nathan Beck told the court the RCMP responded to a disturbance complaint in 2013 where a woman said MacLeod was yelling and banging on a nearby apartment door before kicking it in.
The court heard MacLeod told police he didn’t think the youth who were in the apartment were supposed to be there.
One of the people in the apartment was a tenant.
With the suspended sentence, MacLeod will be on probation for six months and must pay $570 in restitution to the property owner by Dec. 31.