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James Prescott, 25, Hicksville, appeared for sentencing on two counts of receiving stolen property, each a fourth-degree felony; grand theft of a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony; grand theft, a fourth-degree felony; vandalism, a fourth-degree felony; and two counts of breaking and entering, each a fifth-degree felony. He was given a 59-month prison term, according to Prosecutor Morris Murrayâs office. He and a co-defendant stole a van parked at a Hicksville residence on Nov. 29, 2019, taking more than $7,500 worth of property from inside the vehicle, then vandalizing it and leaving it on State Line Road. Prescott also trespassed in the Hicksville Exempted Village Schoolsâ concession stand on Nov. 28, 2019, to commit a theft offense and received two stolen vehicles from others in November 2019.
It is about to go into voluntary liquidation with its six staff set to be made redundant. SafeWise is operated by a charity and scores of volunteers help to run the site. In a letter to volunteers, Chief Executive Rob Hattersley said: “It is with huge regret that I must inform you that SafeWise trustees are about to place the charity in voluntary liquidation, with all staff made redundant. The building will be handed back to the landlord by the appointed liquidator. “This is due to a huge drop in income during Covid-19, plus withdrawal of support from the Fire Service, and an expensive lease on a building we cannot really use.