Dandenong Journal Star - 03rd August 2015

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0Y FOR 15 EARS

3 August 2015

A Star News Group Publication

Ice forum heartbreak

Dandy’s elite eight

Property liftout

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SPORT

INSIDE

Monday, 3 August 2015

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Time machine is backdrop to the future AFTER two months of sewing, painting, building and line learning the students of Silverton Primary School are fast approaching their opening night. This year the school is presenting Back to the Future live on stage for family and friends on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 August. The play will include a filmed backdrop featuring a hired DeLorean DMC-12 car as the play’s time machine. During filming the stars of the play Matthew, playing Marty, Isobel, playing Jennifer, and Lachlan, playing the Professor, got to take photos with the car and even pretended to go for a spin. 142454 Picture: GARY SISSONS

■ Man on bail for alleged stealing from former library site...

Copper culprit By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

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A MAN stands accused of looting the former Dandenong Library site of about 100 kilograms of copper tubing while he was on bail for six commercial burglaries. Mathew Leigh Horsfield, 34, applied for bail on Monday over fresh charges of burglary at the demolition site in Stuart Street, where he also allegedly stole a wheelie bin and two sets of keys. He was also charged with possession of ice, dangerous driving, driving without an interlock device, committing an indictable offence while on bail, and a suspected pro-

ceeds-of-crime charge. Police alleged Horsfield made full admissions to entering the library through a roof cavity on 21 July and removing copper tubing used for the building’s fire service. About 7.30am workers at the library demolition site tried to block Horsfield’s rented van from driving out of a nearby car park. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told Horsfield tried to drive around the workers’ vehicle but crashed into it and caused “considerable damage” to both cars. Horsfield allegedly that day sold the copper tubing to unknown scrap metal dealers in Dandenong for $1100 cash

- though the accused admitted to selling it for “roughly $450”. Detectives searched the unemployed accused’s home that day, seizing $15,000 worth of suspected stolen goods including dishwashers, washing machines, cooktops, building supplies and a CFA jacket, the court was told. They also seized $1100 cash - believed to be proceeds from selling the copper, a small amount of methamphetamine as well as the keys and wheelie bin. Horsfield allegedly told police he couldn’t remember where most of the seized items came from. He said they were probably bought

by him off the Gumtree online trading site, though he had no such receipts, he said. At the time Horsfield was on bail with a night curfew for six commercial burglaries and thefts, ice possession, drink-driving while driving without an interlock, and failing to appear on bail. Police alleged Horsfield’s ice addiction was costing him about $200 a day. Magistrate Barry Schultz said the bail application was line-ball, weighing up Horsfield’s ice-fuelled re-offending with available treatment on a CREDIT bail program. He said Horsfield’s driving offences were a significant public safety issue,

and had committed a serious burglary two months after being granted bail. “In my view he has shown a degree of contempt for a previous granting of bail.” Mr Schultz also took into account that Horsfield was likely facing a short jail term with a community corrections order. He placed Horsfield on bail with a night curfew, thrice-weekly reporting to police, and a ban on driving and on drug-use. “If you come back (to court) you will not get bail a second time around.” Horsfield is due to next appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 24 August.

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