A man allegedly moved house twice without complying with an order to inform police as part of his sex offender registration.
Colin Smith, 33, of Salvation Army Hostel, Ward Road, is legally required to tell police every time he moves address.
Smith is accused of moving home twice in two months and failing to inform police on both occasions.
At Dundee Sheriff Court, he denied two charges of failing to comply with the Sex Offenders Register by failing to inform police of his new address on two occasions.
The first time was allegedly between May 19 and 23, and the second time was allegedly between June 10 and 15, both at police headquarters.
He is supposed to register his new address at police headquarters within three days of moving.
Smith also denies stealing £60, a debit card and a mobile phone from a room at Dundee Survival Group, Foundry Lane, on June 9 or 10.
He further denies stealing a coin bank containing £20, a mobile phone and a charger, a debit card and three CDs from another room at the Dundee Survival Group premises on the same dates.
He also denies having diazepam, a class C drug, at Ladywell Avenue, on June 10.
His trial is set to take place on July 15, with an intermediate diet due to be held on June 28.