Teenager’s ‘stealing and telling lies’ in Mildura earns jail

A TEENAGER with a history of dishonesty offences claimed to have a receipt for a $1500 designer handbag that was reported stolen following a Mildura house burglary. Lylley Lawson was sentenced to 10 days’ jail at Mildura Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday after pleading guilty to offences including using stolen credit cards and breaching a community […]

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