CHARLESTON — A teenager agreed to prison time for his role in the break-in at a Mattoon convenience store during which several packs of cigarettes were taken.
Harley V. Runner, 17, of Windsor pleaded guilty to a burglary charge that accused him of breaking into Casey’s General Store, 2401 Marshall Ave., on June 1. He was sentenced to three years in prison for the offense that could have resulted in a three- to seven-year sentence.
Runner was also ordered to pay about $550 in restitution but will get credit for anything two co-defendants pay. One other suspect in the case pleaded guilty earlier and restitution was part of his sentence, while the case against the other suspect is pending.Police records in Runner’s case said an officer discovered that two glass doors of the Casey’s store were broken and an employee indicated that 50 packs of cigarettes were taken. The records also said Runner and other suspects were also implicated in a theft of soft drinks from Circle K, 1821 DeWitt Ave., Mattoon, on the same day.
agreement that Assistant State’s Attorney Eric Neumann and Public Defender Lonnie Lutz recommended. Jeffery T. Schneider, 19, 729 N. Second Division St., Mattoon, was placed on probation in August and the other co-defendant is Kevin R. Peach, 18, 1508 S. Third St., Mattoon.
In other cases in court recently, guilty pleas were also entered by:
n Aaron L. Williams, 33, of Pesotum in Champaign County to a residential burglary charge alleging he broke into a home on County Road 1270E near Charleston on Jan. 25.
Williams received the minimum sentence of four years in prison for the offense that requires a four- to 15-year prison term when there’s a conviction. However, it will be consecutive to the 12-year sentence he began serving in May for a Champaign County conviction for aggravated domestic battery, amounting to a 16-year term for the two cases.
Righter accepted a plea agreement that Neumann and defense attorney John Gadau of Champaign recommended.
n Mark A. Bosel, 24, for whom records listed addresses in Toledo and Greenup, to an aggravated battery charge alleging he hit a woman in Charleston on Feb. 3.
The charge was a felony because the battery allegedly happened in a public place, the Charleston Walmart, and Bosel was placed on probation for 2½ years. A misdemeanor domestic battery charge was dismissed and terms of his sentence included counseling, $700 in fines and jail time that was stayed, meaning he won’t have to serve it if he follows requirements.
Righter accepted a plea agreement that Assistant State’s Attorney Tracy Nemitz and defense attorney Jeannine Garrett recommended.
n Zakia K. Wardlow, 20, of Champaign to a possession of cannabis charge alleging she had marijuana found in her vehicle during a traffic stop in Charleston on Oct. 3.
The charge was reduced from possession with the intent to deliver and terms of Wardlow’s two-year probation sentence included substance abuse treatment, $1,100 in fines and stayed jail time. Circuit Judge Mitchell Shick accepted a plea agreement that Assistant State’s Attorney Mick McAvoy and Garrett recommended.
A co-defendant, Jason L. Bailey, 23, also of Champaign, pleaded guilty and was placed on probation in June.
n Michael J. McNeely, 19, of Strasburg to an obstructing justice charge alleging he lied to police about another man’s involvement in a theft at the Mattoon County Market store on Dec. 28.
Terms of McNeely’s two-year probation sentence included counseling, a $1,000 fine, a requirement that he not return to the store and stayed jail time. Righter accepted a plea agreement that Nemitz and Garrett recommended.