Another go at CCO for teenage burglaries

A TEENAGER who went on a spate of burglaries earlier this year, while already on a community corrections order (CCO) for similar ­offences, has been given another shot at a CCO. Rye Crick, 19, pleaded guilty to a string of burglaries and thefts when he faced Mildura Magistrates’ Court last week.The court heard Crick, along with […]

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