Home invasion nets jail time

March 10, 2015
Jonathan Herman Chambers Jr. left with his attorney, David Glancy.

Jonathan Herman Chambers Jr. left with his attorney, David Glancy.

By Allison Scarbrough. Contributing Editor.

LUDINGTON — A 19-year-old Ludington man was sentenced to 90 days in jail with credit for 79 days served for third-degree home invasion in 51st Circuit Court Tuesday, March 10.

Jonathan Herman Chambers, Jr., of 926 E. Tinkham Ave., Apt. 313, Ludington, was arrested Dec. 20 by the Ludington Police Department for stealing several items from a home, including a Fuji film camera valued at $350; cash totalling $300 taken from a jar; a silver pocket knife valued at $25; and a large wooden-handled Winchester knife valued at $20, stated Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola.

In addition to jail time, Judge Susan Sniegowski sentenced Chambers to 11 months discretionary jail and two years probation. Restitution is reserved, and he is to have no contact with the victim.

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