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Two sentenced to 15 years for separate crimes in Grimes County


GRIMES COUNTY, Texas — Two males were sentenced to 15 years in jail for other crimes dedicated in 2021 and 2023, according to the Grimes County District Attorney’s Office.

William Westbrooks and Michael Briock each pled accountable on Tuesday and Thursday respectively. 

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In August 2021, an investigation was once introduced right into a housebreaking and arson case in Bedias. During that investigation, officers discovered {that a} tractor, 4 wheeler and trailers have been stolen from a house. The folks in the back of the housebreaking burned down the home in an strive to quilt up what were performed.

While it was once by no means decided who precisely began the fireplace, it was once sooner or later decided that Westbrooks, his spouse Rhonda Styron, and Amber Garrett have been concerned in the housebreaking. The stolen pieces have been later recovered.

Westbrooks confronted any place from 2-20 years in jail for what he did. Rhonda Styron won a 10-year sentence for her involvement in what came about, whilst Amber Garrett’s case continues to be pending as a result of she may be going through a homicide rate out of Madison County, in accordance to the discharge from the District Attorney’s Office.

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Michael Briock however was once sentenced for making an attempt to evade arrest through government in a car on April 20, 2021. That arrest came about in Shiro, when government have been looking for Briock to apprehend him for energetic criminal warrants.

On that day, an officer tried to prevent Briock, however he took off in his automotive, and crashed it thru a gate after a longer chase. He was once sooner or later taken in through police.

When going through his punishment, Briock’s vary of years in jail was once larger due to his legal historical past.

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“William Westbrooks was involved in a criminal episode that devastated the retirement home of a Bedias couple. Michael Briock’s actions destroyed property and endangered other motorists on the highway, including law enforcement,” mentioned District Attorney Andria Bender in a unlock. “Both men will now pay for their crimes. Our office will continue to send thieves and repeat offenders to prison.”

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