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Destiny Hogno refused bail in Maroochydore Magistrates Court for alleged crime spree

A woman has sworn at a magistrate after she was allegedly caught on CCTV breaking into a home and stealing a car in a series of alleged offences stretching from Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast.

Destiny Jayde Azalia Hogno faced Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Picture: Facebook
Destiny Jayde Azalia Hogno faced Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Picture: Facebook

A Little Mountain woman has been arrested for an alleged crime spree which stretched from Brisbane up to the Sunshine Coast.

Maroochydore Magistrates Court heard Destiny Jayde Azalia Hogno, 22, was allegedly seen on CCTV during a break and enter at Windsor in the northern suburbs of Brisbane between May 24 and 27.

Court documents allege she unlawfully used a vehicle within those dates at Windsor and also racked other unlawful use of a motor vehicle at night and stealing charges at an Ashgrove address on May 27.

Police allege the 22-year-old drove without due care and attention and while disqualified at Moffat Beach on the Sunshine Coast before she was arrested.

She was charged with eight offences including two of driving while disqualified, two of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and enter dwelling and commit. No pleas have been entered.

During a brief mention in court on Tuesday, it was revealed Hogno was already facing several charges at the Pine Rivers Magistrates Court.

She told acting magistrate Michael Bice she thought she had already dealt with four matters and it wasn’t her “f---ing ... thing to change”.

“Don’t swear to me before the court,” Mr Bice said.

Her matter was adjourned to Wednesday where duty lawyer Cherisse Breese applied for the former hospitality worker’s bail.

Destiny Jayde Azalia Hogno appeared in court by video from the Maroochydore watch house. Picture: Facebook
Destiny Jayde Azalia Hogno appeared in court by video from the Maroochydore watch house. Picture: Facebook

The court heard the 22-year-old was the oldest of seven siblings and was struggling with housing at the time of her arrest.

Ms Breese said Hogno aspired to go to TAFE, possibly in the gardening industry, and wanted to progress her life and achieve a career.

She said Hogno also wanted to adjourn her matters to the court link program so the Little Mountain woman could receive mental health support.

The court was told she was on probation when she was arrested but had a limited criminal history.

Police prosecutor Tara Miles said it was “serious offending” Hogno allegedly committed, where police say she was caught on CCTV entering a home and taking a car.

Senior Constable Miles said the 22-year-old also had outstanding charges of other unlawful uses of motor vehicles.

Acting magistrate Michael Bice said he could not give Hogno bail citing other breaches of bail and failing to appear in court.

Her matter was adjourned to June 13 and she was remanded in custody.

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