Man Gets Prison For Burglary Of Pine Forest Road Business

August 21, 2018

An Escambia County man has been sentenced to prison for a Pine Forest Road business burglary.

Justin Chaise Evers, 28, was sentenced by Circuit Judge Stephen Pitre to six years in state prison to be followed by four years of probation. Evers pleaded no contest to burglary of a structure causing damage in excess of $1,000, grand theft, criminal mischief, two counts of burglary of unoccupied conveyance, and grand theft auto.

On Thanksgiving Day 2017, Evers burglarized APS Waste, taking numerous items including a travel trailer, tools, and a vehicle which he used to tow the travel trailer. Surveillance video, as well as a fingerprint from the scene, linked Evers to the crime. He also damaged a warehouse door while attempting to gain access.

He was later caught in Baldwin County in possession of some of the stolen property.

Evers has multiple prior convictions including convictions for burglary of a structure, several grand thefts, possession of a controlled substance and petit theft.  Following his prison sentence, Evers will be required to pay restitution to APS Waste.

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One Response to “Man Gets Prison For Burglary Of Pine Forest Road Business”

  1. Lol on August 22nd, 2018 10:41 am

    6 years!?!? Only in Florida. Don’t help him address the core issues. Lock him up in a cage with other animal’s for 6 years so he can return to the world more damaged than when he left. Of course that’s the purpose and the point. The privatized prison system looks at reoffenders as returming customer’s and needs them to continue lining their pockets.