Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Burglary suspect said home was his

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discussion­s he was asked to leave.

“He was sat outside the door, refused to leave and says that he wanted to be arrested.”

Continued efforts were made to get Trayte, currently of no fixed address, to leave, magistrate­s were told.

Mr Bozman added: “Eventually he did move, but stood in the middle of the road.

“He was removed but then returned to the middle of the road and narrowly avoided traffic.

“Police had concerns that he would either go back to the probation office or cause an incident on the road.

“They arrested him to prevent any breach of the peace.”

Trayte, who appeared at the Huddersfie­ld court from custody, admitted that his behaviour resulted in a breach of the peace.

He claimed that he was trying to get away because nobody was helping him.

Trayte, who was not represente­d, told magistrate­s: “I haven’t admitted to anything – you made me admit to it.

“I believe I haven’t got the right to say anything but I don’t like talking to solicitors.”

Magistrate­s bound Trayte over to keep the peace for 12 months.

If he fails to do so he will have to forfeit a sum of £50. A MAN caught trying to break into a house claimed that he lived there, a court heard.

Gary Cornelly denies the attempted burglary at a house in Grasmere Road, Gledholt, in the early hours of Monday.

Kirklees magistrate­s heard that he walked through the front gate and then tried to force open the window with his hands.

The 40-year-old was confronted by a witness and allegedly told him that he lived there and had left some of his belongings inside.

Prosecutor Alex Bozman told magistrate­s that Cornelly then assaulted the witness after he took a photograph of him, an offence he also denies.

Magistrate­s sent the case to Leeds Crown Court, where Cornelly will first appear on October 18.

Cornelly, of Church Street in Paddock, was remanded into custody in the meantime.

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