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BUTTE — A man accused of breaking into a garage and a home to watch pornography has denied the charges.

Darwin James Bailey pleaded not guilty to two felony charges of burglary and one count of felony theft in Butte district court Thursday.

Prosecutors say Bailey broke into a home in January and ordered three pornographic movies on pay per view. A month later, a homeowner reported finding Bailey in his garage watching pornography and smoking cigarettes.

Court documents say Bailey broke into a Washington Street home to not only watch adult films, but also to steal collectible coins, which included a set featuring Princess Diana and Prince Charles. He also is accused of taking about 20 DVDs from the home, including seven seasons of “Smallville.” That burglary occurred on Jan. 2.

The homeowner became suspicious when he returned home and his bedroom television was on and displaying pornography, court documents note. The man then saw that three movies had been ordered.

At the time those charges were filed, Bailey was already in jail for a Feb. 23 arrest after police say he was watching porn in someone else’s Butte garage. Bailey, 34, is homeless.