Lester Gets Eight Years In Rash of Burglaries and Thefts, Reeder Also Sentenced

Two men charged in an investigation into a rash of burglaries and thefts in the Dowelltown and Dry Creek Road area last winter were sentenced in DeKalb County Criminal Court Friday, October 4.
Judge David Patterson presided.
24 year old Robert Allen Lester, Jr. received a total sentence of eight years after pleading guilty to eleven counts of auto burglary, two counts of burglary, and one count of aggravated burglary. He was given jail credit of 265 days.
19 year old Ronald Deshon Reeder pleaded guilty to one count of auto burglary and one count of theft over $1,000. He received one year of state probation for the auto burglary and two years of state probation in the theft case. The two sentences are to run consecutively for a total of three years. Reeder will be on judicial diversion for three years and he must make restitution in the case.
Sheriff Patrick Ray told WJLE that the burglaries and thefts occurred on December 28, 2012 and from January 7-10, 2013 mostly in Dowelltown but also on Dry Creek Road in the area from New Home Road to the city limits of Smithville. There were nine victims altogether. Lester is accused of breaking into the Dowelltown Post Office, burglarizing automobiles of residents on South Mill Street, North Mill Street, Happy Valley Drive, Corley Street, Dry Creek Road, and the burglary of a shed/guest house on Corley Street, and an outbuilding on Dry Creek Road.
According to Sheriff Ray, Lester was responsible for the actual burglaries and thefts. In the case of the vehicles, he allegedly entered through an unlocked door in most instances and took what he could find, mostly guns and GPS devices, among other belongings. Reeder was originally charged with Lester in three of the crimes on Dry Creek Road because he rode along with Lester and sat in the vehicle while Lester was out committing the burglaries and thefts, knowing what Lester was doing. Sheriff Ray said after Lester was identified as a suspect, detectives and officers of the Sheriff’s Department raided his home and found most of stolen items.
Smithville Police also arrested Lester in January and charged him with three counts of burglary and three counts of theft. Chief Randy Caplinger said that on December 4 and January 2 Police received reports of vehicles having been broken into and items taken from them on Hayes Street, West Main Street, and Spring Street. Upon an investigation, it was determined that Lester had committed the crimes.
Indictments against Lester alleged that:
*On or about December 4, 2012, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a TOM TOM GPS, being under the value of $500.
*On or about December 28, 2012 Lester broke into the Dowelltown Post Office and took three money orders being over the value of $500.
*On or about January 2, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a Blue Jensen Double Speaker Box, a GPS, miscellaneous baseball cards, miscellaneous CDs, miscellaneous tools and miscellaneous wiring, being over the value of $1,000.
*On or about January 2, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a wallet, a driver’s license, social security card, birth certificate, insurance card, set of keys and car keys, being under the value of $500
*On or about January 6, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a TOM TOM GPS, being under the value of $500.
*On or about January 7, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s residence and took one set of engagement rings, two anniversary band rings, a diamond bracelet, a Dell computer, a Canon digital camera in a case, an MPG player and a power cord, being over the value of $1,000.
*On or about January 7, 2013, Lester broke into two victim’s vehicles and took a Garmin, a phone car mount, fifteen Disney DVD’s, a car charger, twenty CDs and a car safety kit, being over the value of $1,000; along with a another Garmin, an iPod, an adapter and a charger, being over the value of $1,000.
*On or about January 7, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and a building and took a 10 inch laser guide and two TOM TOM GPS’s, each being under the value of $500.
*On or about January 7, 2013 Lester broke into a victim’s building and took a Stevens over and under 22-20 gauge shotgun, being under the value of $500.
*On or about January 7, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s residence.
*On or about January 8, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a Remington rifle with scope, an H&R rifle with scope and a Smith and Wesson 270 rifle with scope, being over the value of $1,000.
* On or about January 8, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a bottle of blood pressure pills, being under the value of $500.
* On or about January 9, 2013, Lester broke into a victim’s vehicle and took a Smith and Wesson .38 caliber pistol with holder, being under the value of $500
Lester and Reeder were co-indicted in the following offenses:
* On or about January 9, 2013, Lester and Reeder broke into a victim’s vehicle and took clothing, change, a buck knife, a hunting pouch, 270 Winchester shells, a vest, and hat, being under the value of $500.
*On or about January 10, 2013, Lester and Reeder broke into a victim’s vehicle and building and took a Play Station 3, money, a 250 piece Kobalt socket set, a Brother sewing and embroidery machine, and a pack of Pall Mall cigarettes, being over the value of $1,000; along with a TOM TOM GPS and seven cell phone chargers, being under the value of $500.

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