$32,000 burglary spree merits Supreme Court
Created: Mar 26, 2007 11:00 AM
A man accused of a $32,779 burglary spree will be dealt with at Supreme Court.Kevin Butterfield, 31, was not required to plead to a string of 11 charges that also include taking two cars without consent — and driving one of them dangerously.During his brief appearance at Magistrates' Court on Friday, Butterfield listened as Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo listed items stolen during the alleged burglaries last July and August in Devonshire, Smith's and Pembroke.
A man accused of a $32,779 burglary spree will be dealt with at Supreme Court.
Kevin Butterfield, 31, was not required to plead to a string of 11 charges that also include taking two cars without consent — and driving one of them dangerously.
During his brief appearance at Magistrates’ Court on Friday, Butterfield listened as Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo listed items stolen during the alleged burglaries last July and August in Devonshire, Smith’s and Pembroke.
The list included a laptop, jewellery, a white floppy hat and a walkie talkie. Mr. Tokunbo remanded the defendant, of no fixed address, into custody. He ordered him to appear before the court again on April 5 to discuss administrative matters.
