SA musician Kiki Courtidis pleads guilty to airport theft, faces false ID charges

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Adelaide musician Kiki Courtidis has apologised after pleading guilty to stealing books from a retailer at Adelaide Airport but will contest charges related to travelling under a false identity.

The 40-year-old Henley Beach singer, known for performing at venues including The Feathers, Rundle Mall, private events, LIV Golf, and a tribute service for late Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh, appeared in Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday.

Courtidis admitted taking the books Everyday Stoicism and Black Convicts, telling Magistrate Natalie Browne: “I’m guilty, and I’m sorry.”

AFP officers observed Courtidis allegedly take the items on June 3.

Further investigation revealed she was in possession of multiple stolen items from other Adelaide and Cairns airport stores and had travelled from Queensland under a false name. The total value of the stolen goods is estimated at $1000.

Outside court, Courtidis described the theft as a “momentary lapse of concentration” and said she “really should have just paid” for the books.

A commonwealth prosecutor informed the court that negotiations regarding the false identification charge would continue. Courtidis is due to return to court in October.

AFP Detective Superintendent Gavin Stone emphasised the force’s commitment to preventing crime in airports and ensuring safety for travellers and retail operators.

Source: The Advertiser.

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