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The pregnant mother was supposed to be involved in the real estate agency of $ 20,000

The pregnant mother was supposed to be involved in the real estate agency of $ 20,000

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Lateffa Alice Williams, 26, refused the bail for an accusation of burglary. Photo: Michelle Kroll.

A young mother was pregnant for more than three months, when she was supposed to be involved in a real estate agency in Braddon earlier this week, during which they were stolen from $ 20,000.

Lateffa Alice Williams, a 26 -year -old Turner, was a aggravated burglary number when she faced on Thursday (February 27).

Act Policy claims that on Wednesday morning (February 26), he used tools to catch two secure locking boxes on the front + Co on Northbourne Avenue, which contained a sliding book to the building.

He is supposed to leave, but soon returned with a man and a woman, who used the sliding card to enter the building.

The trio would have overturned rooms and stole many keys to the properties, as well as laptops, an iPad, rooms and wallets.

Subsequently, the court heard that the objects were valued at $ 20,000.

The police received reports on burglary and arrived at the real estate agency that morning.

“The use of CCTV records and location data from a laptop that was involved during burglary, the police participated yesterday morning at the 26 -year -old residence,” a spokesman for Policeing Act on Thursday.

It is assumed that the police found most of the stolen objects and arrested Williams.

She asked for bail, but she had to prove that there are unique or exceptional circumstances in her case, because she is already experiencing accusations in accusations that are not related.

Her legal assistance lawyer said she had two daughters, was 12 weeks pregnant and helped her grandfather care, who has health problems.

However, the prosecutor claimed that there were no special or exceptional circumstances and the magistrate Robert Cook agreed.

He said that the risks for Williams being released on bail are too high and refused it, rejecting it in arrest until March 3 to register a plea.

The police said that he continues to investigate the identities of the man and the second women who are supposed to be involved in burglary.

If you have information about their identities, contact Stoppers Crime, calling 1800 333 000 or through Site Crime Stoppers Act. The reference number of the quote 7984259.