Teenager denies school burglary
TEENAGER Lewis Harvey has denied committing a burglary at the King s School in Ely, stealing almost £3,000 worth of property. The 19-year-old is alleged to have burgled the school on June 9, stealing two NEC projectors and a Hewlett Packard laptop compute
TEENAGER Lewis Harvey has denied committing a burglary at the King's School in Ely, stealing almost £3,000 worth of property.
The 19-year-old is alleged to have burgled the school on June 9, stealing two NEC projectors and a Hewlett Packard laptop computer.
Harvey, of New Barns Avenue, Ely, denied a string of other offences before city magistrates on Thursday.
He is accused of
possessing cannabis, a Class C drug, in Cambridge on June 11.
Harvey is also charged with using a silver Vauxhall Astra without insurance or a licence in Church Road at Wentworth on June 11.
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The court adjourned the case for a pre-trial review on September 21 and gave him unconditional bail.