Man accused of breaking into Greyhound bus station

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DOWNTOWN JACKSON — A man went before a judge Friday on accusations of breaking into a Greyhound bus station. Sean Bernard Gilbert is accused of breaking into the business on East Main Street near downtown Jackson just after midnight Thursday, according to court papers. Police say they found Gilbert already inside the building and that he told them he had broken out a window to get inside because he was cold. The damage to the building is estimated at $500, the papers state. Gilbert is charged with burglary and vandalism. He is being held in lieu of a $20,000 bond.