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Dunca Caldwell: TikToker ‘Humdinger2037’ accused of stealing $1.1k worth of clothes

A TikToker has been accused of stealing more than a thousand dollars worth of clothing in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

Elizabeth Haines, Leanne Haines and Dunca Caldwell outside Waverley Local Court on Tuesday.
Elizabeth Haines, Leanne Haines and Dunca Caldwell outside Waverley Local Court on Tuesday.

A TikToker has been accused of stealing more than a thousand dollars worth of clothing in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

Dunca Caldwell, or ‘Humdinger2037’ on TikTok, appeared alongside Leanne and Elizabeth Haines at Waverley Local Court on Tuesday after he was charged with larceny.

Police allege in court documents Caldwell, 30, stole “several items of clothing”, valuing $1135.67 in Bondi about 4.45pm on February 18.

It is alleged the clothing was “physically taken” by Leanne, 31, and Elizabeth, 33, who were also charged with larceny.

Leanne is alleged to have stolen $599.20 worth of clothing from Pippa Holt, while Elizabeth is accused of stealing items worth $536.47.

Dunca Caldwell.
Dunca Caldwell.

The items alleged to have been stolen included children’s clothes, T-shirts and sweatpants, among others.

The trio’s matters were heard on Tuesday with their lawyer asking for an adjournment for later this month.

She said her client’s would be represented by the Aboriginal Legal Service on the next occasion.

The matter was ultimately adjourned by Magistrate Jennifer Atkinson to July 24.

Caldwell is well-known around the Glebe community and has garnered tens of thousands of followers on his Instagram and TikTok accounts, including some of the best NRL players.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/wentworth-courier/dunca-caldwell-tiktoker-humdinger2037-accused-of-stealing-11k-worth-of-clothes/news-story/c77beb08b9f65084dc74bd52ecc07509