MARION COUNTY — A 33-year-old Sandoval man was sentenced Wednesday in Marion County Court 14 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections after he pleaded guilty in separate cases to theft and residential burglary.
As part of the plea agreement, Jessie Wiese pleaded guilty to breaking into an Odin home on June 27th breaking and stealing a 4-wheeler. Wiese was 10 years on the residential burglary case and 4 years on the theft case.
Per the plea agreement, prosecutors agreed to not file any additional charges against Wiese in connection with a multi-county burglary and theft case currently under investigation.
According to authorities, Wiese is one of four individuals identified as being involved in at least a dozen burglaries to mostly storage sheds in the Marion, Clinton and Jefferson County area.
Wiese will have to complete two years of mandatory supervised release when getting out of prison. He was given 186 days credit for time already served in the Marion County Jail.
Charges of unlawful possession of ammunition by a felon, possession of methamphetamine and meth manufacturing waste were dismissed per the plea agreement.