Robber gets 54 months

Jacob Thomas Salvador

A third suspect in a June 14 home invasion robbery, Jacob Thomas Salvador, 21, was sentenced to 54 months in prison on Sept. 12 in Linn County Circuit Court.

Additionally, he was sentenced to 36 months post-prison supervision and fined $400.

Salvador pleaded guilty to second-degree robbery and first-degree burglary. Dismissed were first-degree robbery, second-degree robbery, second-degree theft, first-degree aggravated theft and third-degree theft.

Judge Thomas A. McHill sentenced Salvador to 36 months in prison for the robbery and 18 months for the burglary.

Previously sentenced, for their roles in the robbery, were Marco Ashe to 70 months in prison and Brian Lindsay to 78 months in prison.

A warrant was issued for a fourth defendant in the case, Sirena Patricio, 22, for failure to appear. She was scheduled to be in court on Sept. 11. She is charged with first-degree aggravated theft and first-degree theft.

The charges stem from a June 14 incident in which police responded to the 4900 block of Mimosa Circle. Three men at the residence reported that three other men had entered the residence and held one of the victims at knife point while removing a small safe containing $10,000 in cash from the home. No victims were injured.

Lebanon police arrested Salvador first after the home invasion on an unrelated Sweet Home warrant later that day. Lindsay was arrested after police executed a search warrant off Ridgeway Road on June 15. Lebanon police located and arrested Ashe, and Lebanon police arrested Patricio on June 19.

Tye Daniel King

Tye Daniel King, 33, pleaded no contest to two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree on Sept. 16. and was sentenced to 75 months in prison on each count.

The sentences are concurrent.

Dismissed were two counts of first-degree unlawful sexual penetration, first-degree sexual abuse and tampering with a witness.

The case involved incidents a girl under the age of 14 on April 30 and May 2.

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