![]() ![]() ![]() 'He can put down a 24-hour curfew as he is unemployed at the moment.' 'You honour, there are drug and alcohol charges listed, but my client says that he does not have a drinking problem. 'His mother has lived at that housing commission for 25 years and he has lived there on and off over that time,' Pearsall's lawyer said. His lawyer made an application for bail arguing his client was willing to report to police, live with his mother, and abide by a curfew. Sascha Pearsall, 37, and Nikita Bastion, 36, (pictured) have been charged after allegedly stealing packages left for neighbours in the entrance of a Sydney apartment complexĪppearing via videolink, Pearsall, in a black t-shirt and shorts, sat quietly in the dock as his lawyer told Magistrate Paul Lyon he intended to plead not guilty to eight of the nine charges against him - the single guilty plea being a count of stealing food worth less than $2000. The pair were slapped with a string of charges including stealing, drug supply, and unlawful possession and were remanded in custody overnight to face separate hearings at Parramatta Local Court on Wednesday. ![]() Police investigating the disappearance of two bikes which were reported missing from the unit complex carpark allegedly uncovered the haul. They are accused of plucking parcels addressed to other residents from the foyer of the units - including more than $20,000 worth of Star Wars memorabilia and pre-cooked fitness meals valued at $167.13 - before stashing them in one of their units. The couple - who live in adjoining apartment buildings and had only recently started dating - allegedly went on a stealing spree between 10.30pm on December 23 and the early hours of Christmas Eve. Sascha Pearsall, 37, and his girlfriend Nikita Bastion, 36, were arrested on Tuesday after police allegedly found bikes, ammunition, food, clothing, prescription drugs, and collectibles belonging to other residents at the units in Saunders St, Pyrmont. A former banking manager accused of stealing neighbours' packages from the entrance of an apartment complex in Sydney's CBD has been granted bail. ![]()
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