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Brecon pair deny burglary and stealing Hyundai car

Brecon pair deny burglary and stealing Hyundai car

A DUO accused of breaking into a home in Powys, stealing car keys and then taking a vehicle on a joyride will face trial later this year after pleading not guilty.
Tracy Price and Tinos Short, both from Brecon, each denied a charge of burglary when they appeared at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court on Friday, June 20.
They each also deny a second charge of taking a Hyundai IONIQ vehicle without the consent of the owner.
It is alleged Price, 50, and Short, 19, broke into a home on Brecon's North Road on May 22 this year and stole car keys and a wallet from inside.
Short, currently on remand, also denied an offence of driving while disqualified and driving without insurance.
Judge Jeremy Jenkins told them a trial, with a three-day time estimate, is scheduled to start on November 12 this year.
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