A CARLISLE man has denied stealing electrical goods from Carlisle’s recycling centre at Bousteads Grassing.
Kelvin Dixon, of Boundary Road, Currock, is accused of a “theft by finding” on December 21 last year, allegedly stealing electrical goods of unknown value which belonged to Carlisle City Council.
He also denies a second charge of being “found in enclosed premises" – an offence under the 1824 Vagrancy Act. Magistrates adjourned the case until July 7 and granted the defendant unconditional bail.
Dixon was represented by defence lawyer John Smith.
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