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Accused gold thief Patrick Rhyan Keogh pleads not guilty to million-dollar theft at Greenfields Mill
The former general manager of a gold mill is set to fight a range of serious charges over an alleged million-dollar theft in Western Australia.
Key points:
- Five people have been charged over the alleged $1.18m Goldfields theft
- Patrick Rhyan Keogh, who oversaw two FMR Investments operations, has pleaded not guilty
- Mr Keogh has been released on bail after posting a $100,000 bond
Patrick Rhyan Keogh is one of five people charged over the alleged theft of 8,465 tonnes of gold-bearing ore — estimated to be worth $1.18 million — from the Greenfields Mill in Coolgardie.
The 40-year-old from East Fremantle faced the Kalgoorlie Magistrate’s Court via audiolink on Monday, where he pleaded not guilty to stealing as a servant from his former…
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