Crime & Safety

Member Of Burglary Ring Sentenced To 17 Years In Prison

Bradley Rosier was also ordered to pay more than $80,000 in restitution

Another member of the burglary ring that has been sentenced to prison.

Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge Eugene Lucci sentenced Bradley Rosier to 17 years in prison.

Lucci also ordered Rosier to pay $83,930 in restitution to his victims.

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Rosier, 24, of Geneva, pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in a pattern of criminal behavior, 11 counts of burglary and seven counts of receiving stolen property in March.

Rosier and his codefendants are accused of running a burglary ring that targeted more than 30 homes in Lake and Ashtabula County last year.

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The group would break into a house, steal jewelry and then fence the money to buy drugs, prosecutors said.

One of Rosier's codefendants, Rose Santos, .

Santos was .

Madison Township and Geneva Police Departments were also involved in investigating the burglary ring.

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