Escambia Man Gets 20 Years On Burglary Charges
August 6, 2017
An Escambia County man is headed to prison on burglary charges.
Willie Dixon, Jr., was sentenced by Circuit Judge Gary L. Bergosh to 20 years in state prison after entered a plea in five criminal cases.
His charges included dealing in stolen property, grand theft, felony petit theft, and criminal mischief entered a plea to four counts of burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, six counts of dealing in stolen property by trafficking, and two counts of criminal mischief.
Dixon’s charges stemmed from multiple burglaries he committed in Escambia County during May and June of 2016. Dixon burglarized several homes–two of which were the property of Loaves and Fishes. During the burglaries, Dixon stole televisions, DVD players, other electronics, a bicycle, and several other items.
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Stealing from a charity?
Loaves and fishes.
thats low