Crime spree suspects enter guilty pleas
Friday, 12 October 2012 12:16
The last four of the five defendants accused in a March Rapid City crime spree entered guilty pleas in court Friday morning.  The group was accused of stealing beer from a convenience store, stealing cigarettes and sunflower seeds from another store at gunpoint, trying to break into a home, and leading police on a chase.

Matthew Wright pleaded guilty to first degree robbery and faces up to 50 years in prison after admitting to being a habitual offender.  Adam Poor Bear also pleaded guilty to first degree robbery and could spend 25 years in prison when he's sentenced next month.  Hebrew Audiss pleaded guilty to accessory to first degree robbery and accessory to attempted first degree burglary and could get ten years behind bars.   And Cassidy Grosz pleaded guilty to accessory to attempted first degree burglary and aggravated eluding, and admitted to a probation violation.   Grosz faces a maximum of 12 years in prison.

Jack Caudill

 
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