A young Lavington man who quickly breached a community corrections order imposed for driving around in a stolen car is once again wanted by police.
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That came with Albury Local Court magistrate Richard Funston issuing a warrant on Monday for Jake Crighton-Cromb's arrest.
The 20-year-old failed to front court to answer two breaches related to the 12-month order imposed by Mr Funston in May.
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Crighton-Crumb initially spent time in custody after his arrest over the earlier charges of being carried in a conveyance taken without consent of owner and dishonestly obtain property by deception.
He was granted bail and, on pleading guilty, was convicted and placed on the order, on May 15.
At the time, Crighton-Cromb was also disqualified from driving for six months on a charge of driver never licensed.
Crighton-Cromb had also been on bail for domestic violence-related offences.
The later offending related to the theft of a car from outside a Reservoir Road, Lavington, home on February 20.
The car's owner had been loading items into the boot when, after walking to the front of the vehicle, an unknown man got in, used the keys in the ignition to start the car and drove away.
Three days later, Crighton-Cromb was seen driving the Subaru Outback station wagon.
He pulled into the Liberty service station in Urana Road, Lavington, stopped at a bowser, got out and put $20 of fuel into the tank, but drove off without paying.
This was captured on CCTV footage.
Later he attended Albury police station to report on bail and, as again captured on CCTV, he was wearing the same clothes.