Century Woman Sentenced For Thefts, Burglaries
July 14, 2014
A Century woman has been sentenced to 30 months in state prison on multiple theft and burglary related charges.
Sunceree Covan Bledsoe, 49, was accused by her mother in December 2013 of stealing two checks and antique silver coins with a face value of $298 that were worth an estimated $1,o00. Bledsoe allegedly sold some of the coins to a Jefferson Avenue resident for $10 cash. Bledsoe then allegedly redeemed additional coins at a coin to cash machine at the Century Food Giant, receiving $28.09 . She was convicted of grand theft and felony dealing in stolen property charges.
Bledsoe was also convicted in a second case of burglary, grand theft, larceny of a credit card and fraudulent use of credit cards to obtain goods.
According to court records, Bledsoe had multiple previous convictions in Escambia County including grand theft, burglary, drug charges, battery on a person 65 or older and prostitution.
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Shame on you for stealing from your own mama…that`s pretty low..