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Last updated on Tuesday, September 8, 2015
(SEYMOUR) - The use of electronic tracking technology has led to a 10-year prison sentence for one of two people arrested in a burglary that occurred more than a year ago south of Seymour.
32-year-old Heather Ann Gonzalez of Seymour recently received that sentence from Jackson Circuit Judge Richard W. Poynter after pleading guilty to a Class B felony charge of burglary in connection with the May 29, 2014, break-in.
Gonzalez and her husband, Jaime Vasquez, each initially were charged with burglary, Class D felony charges of theft, maintaining a common nuisance and neglect of a dependent, and a Class A misdemeanor charge of possession of marijuana. The other charges were dismissed against Gonzalez as part of a plea agreement.
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