(KAIR)--An Atchison man, convicted of taking part in a residential burglary, has been sentenced to over two years in prison for the crime.
20-year-old Dalton Dyer appeared in Atchison County District Court Monday afternoon where Judge Martin Asher handed down a sentence of 27 months in prison on a charge of burglary of a dwelling. Upon his release, Dyer will be placed on one year of supervised probation, and will be required to pay approximately $4,000 in restitution.
Dyer was arrested in February after an Atchison Police Department investigation showed that he was involved in the 2014 burglary in which nearly $5,000 worth of items were taken from the home.
Dyer had been serving time in a state prison on unrelated charges during the investigation, but had just been released when he was arrested on the burglary charge.
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