Hesperia man pleads guilty to receiving, concealing

September 28, 2015
Ryan Lorenzen with his attorney, Julie Springstead Waltz.

Ryan Lorenzen with his attorney, Julie Springstead Waltz.

By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor.

HART — A 34-year-old Hesperia man will likely be sentenced to a 30-day jail term after pleading guilty in 27th Circuit Court Monday, Sept. 28, to one count of receiving and concealing stolen property $1,000-$20,000.

Ryan Todd Lorenzen, of 6088 W. One Mile Rd., will also be responsible to paying $1,750 in restitution that is joint and several with other co-defendants.

One count of larceny $1,000-$20,000 was dismissed in a plea agreement.

Lorenzen’s conviction stems from an incident last April in Ferry Township where a quad, camping equipment and tools were stolen, he testified. Lorenzen maintained possession of the quad after he found out it was stolen, he said.

Sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 9 at 9 a.m.

Since he had already exceeded 30 days in jail, Lorenzen was scheduled to be released Monday.

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