Man charged with theft of Audi alloy wheels worth £5,000
A man has appeared in court accused of stealing four car wheels worth more than £5,000.
Martin McCann, aged 22, faced Plymouth magistrates charged with taking the alloy wheels from an Audi.
McCann, of The Ride, Plymstock, allegedly took the wheels valued at £5,200 from the vehicle being kept in storage in Galileo Close in Plympton between October 28 and October 30.
He is also charged with racially-aggravated threatening behaviour and an alternative count of threatening behaviour at a city takeaway on November 12.
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McCann did not offer any pleas to the three charges.
He appeared from the cells and magistrates remanded him back into custody until Friday.




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