Ludington woman pleads guilty to attempted home invasion.

October 3, 2017

April Somsel

Ludington woman pleads guilty to attempted home invasion.

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By Allison Scarbrough. Editor.
LUDINGTON — A 43-year-old Ludington woman faces serving seven months up front of a one-year discretionary jail term after pleading guilty Tuesday, Oct. 3, in 51st Circuit Court to attempted second-degree home invasion.
April Lynn Somsel, of 504 S. Emily St., was arrested last August by the Ludington Police Department on felony charges of second-degree home invasion and third-offense habitual offender.
Somsel testified Tuesday that she stole a rake, shovel and other miscellaneous items from an enclosed porch last July. She told Judge Susan K. Sniekowski that she thought it was a vacant home.
In exchange for her guilty plea to attempted second-degree home invasion and habitual offender second-offense, the court dismissed a second-degree home invasion charge and a third-degree habitual offender designation.
Sentencing is set for Dec. 5 at 1:30 p.m.

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