Five Years for Farm and Fleet Robber

From the State’s Attorney:

RICHARD LONG SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS IN THE ILLINOISDEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR RETAIL THEFT

Richard Long

Patrick D. Kenneally, McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that Richard J. Long, 28, of South Beloit, Illinois, was found guilty of felony Retail Theft (Over $300), a Class 3 felony, following a negotiated plea before the Honorable Michael Coppedge.

On December 3, 2019, defendant stole two wrench sets with a total value in excess of $5,000 from Blain’s Farm and Fleet in Woodstock, Illinois.

The defendant was identified based on an investigation conducted by the Woodstock Police Department.

Long was sentenced to a term of five years in the Illinois Department of Corrections pursuant to the plea.

This sentence will be served concurrently with a sentence arising out of Kane County for Possession of a Stolen Motor Vehicle.

This case was investigated by members of the Woodstock Police Department.

This case was prosecuted by Robert Ladd of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office.


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Five Years for Farm and Fleet Robber — 6 Comments

  1. But the BLM (Burn Loot and Murder rioters get bail put up by hollywierd and VP Candidate Kamala Harris)

    What a world!

    But their privileged.

    This guy made the mistake of being a white dude if he was going to steal something, and he did it alone instead of in a mob.

  2. Why didn’t Kenneally prosecute 4 Mchenry co residents who took part in the looting and arson in Waukegan?

  3. Leopard, maybe it was a matter of jurisdiction. Regna will tell you the same thing.

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