Wyoming Burglar Sentenced After Robbing Fire-Evacuated Homes

Wyoming News September 9, 2019

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Wyoming Burglar Sentenced After Robbing Fire-Evacuated Homes

LARAMIE, WY. (AP) — A Colorado man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to burglarizing homes evacuated during a wildfire in southern Wyoming.

The Laramie Boomerang reports that Albany County district court Judge Tori Kricken sentenced 35-year-old Jayce Peterson to 5-to-8 years imprisonment this week.

Officials say Kricken also recommended Peterson receive drug treatment while in prison.

Officials say Peterson agreed to a plea deal in May, meaning prosecutors dropped an aggravated burglary charge and did not recommend a prison sentence to the judge.

The dropped charge would have carried a minimum five-year imprisonment sentence if convicted.

Officials say rural communities in Woods Landing and Jelm Mountain were evacuated last June during a nearby forest fire.

When some residents returned to their homes, they found missing items, including firearms, jewelry and an ATV.

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Information from: Laramie Boomerang, http://www.laramieboomerang.com

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