A woman who had warrants issued for her arrest after failing to front Albury Local Court is behind bars.
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Lisa Renee Restall made a brief appearance before a bail justice in court on Wednesday morning.
But Restall, 39, will not see freedom for the time being.
She was refused bail and remanded in custody for a further mention of her matter on January 4.
Police began looking for Restall after she did not appear before magistrate Tony Murray on December 20.
She was facing several groups of charges – many of these were old matters for which she had since breached good behaviour bonds – but did not respond when her name was called outside the court.
Likewise, Restall could not be found when her name was called as a witness – and the complainant – in a case involving Adam Jay Azzi, who was already in custody on an unrelated murder count.
The old and fresh charges against Restall include 11 counts of larceny, deception matters, appropriating a postal message and goods in personal custody suspected of being stolen.
In total, the six group of matters involve 25 charges.
Her last appearance was in early November.