A NOWRA man who allegedly received a stolen prime mover valued at $250,000 will reappear in Nowra Local Court on April 8 where it will be determined if the matters will go to trial.
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Timothy Wade Duke, 28, of Princes Highway, Nowra, appeared before Magistrate Dr Gabriel Fleming in Nowra Local Court on Tuesday, charged with 16 offences, including six counts of larceny, five counts of intentionally and recklessly destroy or damage property, entering enclosed lands, receiving stolen property, take and drive a conveyance without permission, drive while unlicensed and fail to appear in court.
Police allege Duke received and disposed of stolen property, including a 2008 Sterling Prime Mover valued at $250,000, a Freight Liner semi-trailer, a Caterpillar excavator, a Thomas bobcat and a homemade trailer.
Bail was continued.