North Webster Man Receives Three Years On Probation For Burglarizing Barn
By Liz Shepherd
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Jordan William Graham
WARSAW — A North Webster man will serve three years on probation after burglarizing a barn in Kosciusko County.
Jordan William Graham, 25, 22 EMS W23C Lane, North Webster, was charged with burglary, a level 5 felony. Two additional criminal charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.
Graham was sentenced in Kosciusko Superior Court One on Thursday, Jan. 18.
For burglary, Kosciusko Superior Court One Judge Karin McGrath sentenced Graham to three years in the Indiana Department of Correction.
The entirety of Graham’s sentence was suspended on probation and will be served consecutively to two additional criminal cases.
A no-trespass order remains in effect, preventing Graham from going to the property where the incident occurred.
On Sept. 8, 2023, a man reported his barn near North Webster was being broken into by two men who were still actively at the scene. The two men were later identified as Graham and Tyler L. Herbst, Pierceton.
According to court documents, trail camera recordings from the barn showed Herbst and Graham picking up items and going through the property owner’s belongings.
Herbst has a pretrial conference at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 15, in Kosciusko Superior Court One.
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