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Welshman admits stealing cash and jewellery from St. Helier homes

Welshman admits stealing cash and jewellery from St. Helier homes

Saturday 18 June 2022

Welshman admits stealing cash and jewellery from St. Helier homes

Saturday 18 June 2022


A 41-year-old man has admitted stealing jewellery and cash from properties in St. Helier.

Channing Tornerup, from Mold in Wales, was originally due to face a Royal Court trial.

However, appearing in the Royal Court on Friday via videolink from HMP La Moye, Tornerup pleaded guilty to stealing a wallet, cash and jewellery from a property in Green Street on 30 March this year.

He also admitted stealing a signet ring from a property in Rue du Landes on the same day; and cash, jewellery and watches from a home in La Verte Rue on 31 March.

He denied stealing a wireless speaker, charger and toiletry bag from a hotel on 28 March.

The prosecution said that the charge relating to the 'not guilty' plea would be dismissed after sentencing, which will take place on Friday 26 August. 

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