(KAIR)--A Topeka man, arrested earlier this year for shooting an occupied vehicle, is going to prison, sentenced last week in Atchison County District Court.
According to a release from Atchison County Attorney Sheri Becker, 22-year-old Keldon Reynolds will serve 2-years-8-months of incarceration in connection with the August 19 shooting.
He entered a guilty plea in October.
Atchison Police, Becker says, were called to the area of the 400 block of North 9th Street, around 1:00 on the morning of August 19, due to a report of shots fired. No one was present when police arrived, but seven spent shell casings were found. A Mercedes SUV, complete with bullet holes, was also located.
No one had been injured.
Security cameras from two homes were used as part of the Atchison Police investigation, which led to Reynolds being identified as the shooter.
Along with the prison term, Reynolds, as part of his sentence, was ordered to pay restitution to the vehicle owner.
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