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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Madeline Link

Police claim man stole $150K worth of copper cabling, ute and tools

Mitchell Ferguson faced Newcastle Local Court on Thursday. File picture

A MAN police claim broke into an electrical substation at Wallsend last month and stole copper cabling, a ute, trailer and power tools with an estimated value of $150,000, has been charged.

Mitchell Ferguson, 38, was allegedly caught stripping copper cabling in the driveway of a home at Marks Point when police arrived to execute a search warrant about 1.45pm on October 3.

A further search of the property allegedly revealed a large quantity of tools police claim were stolen from the Abbott Street substation.

According to police, the substation was allegedly broken into about 1.20am on September 18 and a short time later a ute was found burnt-out at Redhead Beach.

Ferguson faced Newcastle Local Court on Thursday after he was arrested at the Marks Point home and taken to Belmont Police Station.

He was charged with aggravated break and enter, which has since been withdrawn; receive property - theft, enter building or land with intent to commit indictable offence; larceny and destroy or damage property.

In court, Ferguson entered pleas of not guilty to all charges and was refused bail.

He will appear again at Newcastle Local Court at the end of November.

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