Muskegon man gets jail term for cabin break-in.

April 25, 2016
Anthony Lummen with his attorney, Timothy Hayes.

Anthony Lummen with his attorney, Timothy Hayes.

By Allison Scarbrough. Editor.

HART — A 25-year-old Muskegon man was sentenced in 27th Circuit Court Monday, April 25, to serve six months up front of a one-year discretionary jail term for breaking into a cabin on East Roosevelt Road in Otto Township last September.

Anthony Jerald Lummen, of 7321 White Rd., Apt. 108, testified last February that he made an impulsive decision the night of Sept. 10, 2015, when he and two other suspects broke into a cabin.

“It was kind of a spur-of-the-moment kind of thing,” Lummen previously told Judge Anthony A. Monton.

A high-court misdemeanor of lying to a police officer was dismissed when Lummen pleaded guilty to the felony of breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny.

The break-in occurred late at night, Lummen said, and a crow bar was used to gain access to the cabin.

Lummen was also sentenced to two years probation, which includes an order that he cannot use alcohol or drugs. “I guarantee I won’t mess up my probation when I get out,” he said to Monton.

He received credit for three days served in jail.

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