A Ramsey woman has denied handling stolen goods worth more than £25,000.
Rita Margaret Callister, aged 62, of Auldyn Walk, is accused of handling stolen clothes from several stores around the island.
She has denied 14 counts of handling stolen goods, three of theft, and two of possessing criminal property.
The handling stolen goods allegations relate to clothes worth £19,218 from Tynwald Mills, £462 from Dorothy Perkins, £380 from Intersport, £123 from Arcadia Group, £672 from Road and Track Motorcycles, £319 from River Island, £80 from Peacocks, £164 from New Look, £140 from Marks and Spencer, £1,665 worth of shoes from William Curphey Limited, £1,173 worth of skin care products from Lloyds Pharmacy and £398 worth of skincare products from Boots, as well as clothing from Next and skin care products from Superdrug of an unknown value.
The accusations involve 362 items in total.
In addition, the criminal property charges relate to £22,884 in cash alleged to have been earned through e-Bay sales.
Ms Callister will be committed to the Court of General Gaol Delivery on September 4.
Bail continues.
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