17-year-old Roma boy faces Roma Childrens Court for 11 offences
A 17-year-old Roma youth who racked up 11 charges over a two-day crime spree has appeared in court. Here’s all the details.
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A Roma teenager has been remanded in custody after allegedly committing a string of criminal and traffic offences over two days.
On September 12 and 13 numerous residents reported the offending to police, which included the youth allegedly sneaking onto a property and using a alleged stolen car to steal a motorbike from the back of another vehicle at the residence.
Following a police investigation the boy was located and charged.
Roma Police Station officer-in-charge Duane Frank confirmed a 17-year-old Roma boy has been remanded in custody after he was charged with 11 offences.
The teenager has been charged with breaching bail, stealing, trespassing, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle and unlawful use of a motor vehicle in relation to the theft of a motor bike from a residential premises.
He has appeared in Roma Childrens Court and been remanded in custody.
He will reappear in the Roma Childrens Court on October 25, 2023.