(KAIR)--A Kansas City, Kansas man is going to prison for a home invasion last year in Leavenworth County.
Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson, in a news release, says Jron Williams learned his fate Wednesday in a District courtroom.
The 30-year-old Williams was sentenced to nearly 6-years in prison on the charges of aggravated burglary, or a burglary of a dwelling with someone inside, and theft.
Williams was arrested in connection with the forced entry into a home, where he, and two others, stole a television and a router. The trio also stole a Kia that had been parked at the residence.
The vehicle was spotted, and pursued by Leavenworth County Sheriff's Deputies following the burglary, with Williams arrested following a foot pursuit after the vehicle crashed.
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