A MAN has denied passing on a variety of stolen goods from separate housebreakings.
Francis Stevenson, 51, allegedly reset 15 items from a property in Glasgow’s Scotstoun between January and September 2017.
Prosecutors claim the goods were “dishonestly appropriated by theft” from housebreakings across the north and west of the city.
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The charges states the goods include sunglasses, a silver ring, headphones, a quantity of jewellery and a watch.
Further alleged stolen items were a pair of earrings, a set of loud speakers and two commemorative coins and gem stones.
Stevenson pleaded not guilty yesterday to the 10 charges of reset at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
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He also denied a separate allegation that he broke into a flat in the city’s Thornwood on August 29, 2017.
It is claimed he stole a laptop, a set of hair straighteners, a camera, a mobile phone box and a games console.
A trial was set for February next year by Sheriff Paul Crozier.
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