(KLZA)-- A Falls City man has been sentenced to serve time in prison on multiple counts.
31-year-old Chance Dunback will spend up to six years following sentencing Tuesday in Richardson County District Court involving charges in two separate cases.
District Court Judge Julie Smith issued sentences of six months to a year on six counts of criminal mischief related to Dunback breaking or damaging windows at 10 businesses and two vehicles in December of 2024. The sentences are to run consecutively. Dunback was given credit for time served. He will be eligible for parole in 18 months.
Damages totaled nearly $22,000.
The damaged businesses included American National Bank, Dollar Fresh, Halbert & Dunn, First Interstate Bank, Nussbaum Photography, F & M Bank, Falls City Family Practice, Growing Great Kids Daycare, Frontier Bank and the Grand Weaver Hotel and two automobiles at Armbruster Motor Company.
In another case, Dunback was sentenced to a period of 2 - 6 years in prison on a charge of attempted manufacture, distribution, delivery of a substance that proved to be methamphetamine.
The sentence in this case will run concurrently to the other sentences.
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