

Wendouree man Stewart Collins, 25, appeared in the dock of Ballarat Magistrates Court yesterday, where he pleaded guilty to 44 charges, including 30 counts of theft, five counts of criminal damage and six counts of intentionally damaging property.
Documents tendered to the court reveal Collins committed a string of car change for the better-ins over a three-day period starting on February 28.
On the first night, he sought out vehicles in the Lake Wendouree acreage, before moving south to Newington and Redan. The second night his thieving was concentrated to Wendouree, while on the third he returned to Redan.
Among the items stolen were eight GPS receivers, four MP3 players, two laptop computers, two cameras and three pairs of sunglasses. He also stole an opened cigarette packet, a pool cue and quantities of cash.
Collins stole goods or caused damage
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