The third of three suspects in the burglary and theft of Westphal Jewelers in Hutchinson who entered “guilty” pleas to two of the four charges against him is scheduled for court Friday for sentencing.
Kenya Breakfield entered pleas to burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary while the state dropped the other two charges of felony theft and felony criminal damage.
Both sides will be able to argue disposition in the case if sentencing occurs Friday morning in front of Judge Trish Rose.
The other two suspects in the case have already been sentenced. 38-year-old Derrick Glover, entered the plea in the case to burglary, felony theft, criminal damage to property and conspiracy to commit burglary. He was sentenced to a total of 4 and a half years in prison.
44-year old Francis Johnson was convicted of all four charges against him and District Judge Joe McCarville sentenced him to 29-months in prison.
The three were convicted of driving a stolen vehicle through the front entry way of Westphal Jewelers back on January 12, 2013 and stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise.
It caused substantial damage to the building.