Mitchell Thomas Malcolm Skinner will remain in custody until February on charges of stealing, evade, break and enter
A man who police allege was involved in a string of offences around the region can be named after he had his cases briefly mentioned in court.
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A Warwick man allegedly involved in a spate of property offences across the region will remain in custody after his matters where mentioned in court.
Mitchell Thomas Malcolm Skinner had his case briefly mentioned on January 22 in Warwick Magistrates Court.
Police allege Mr Skinner, 27, was involved in a string of charges around the wider Darling and Southern Downs last week with two co-offenders from the Texas area.
The alleged offences saw police respond across the region from Allora, to Warwick and Karara and out to Killarney, where one of the accused was nabbed by police following a collision with a vehicle and an alleged pursuit through a paddock.
Mr Skinner is facing a lengthy charge list, including two counts of arson, four charges of evade, nine charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, two charges of break and enter, seven charges of driving while disqualified, four charges of dangerous operation of motor vehicle, two charges of unlawful possession of a vehicle, three charges of driving with false plates, one charge of each of unlicensed driving, stealing, unlawfully entering farmland and failure to stop a vehicle and two charges of wilful damage.
Police allege that Mr Skinner sped across properties at Killarney, losing control of his vehicle before he was arrested by police.
After being taken into custody Mr Skinner has been on remand at the Warwick watch-house.
There was no application for bail, with Mr Skinner to remain in custody until his next court date on February 19.
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Originally published as Mitchell Thomas Malcolm Skinner will remain in custody until February on charges of stealing, evade, break and enter