Two men sentenced on burglary charges
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WAYNESBURG – Two men who earlier pleaded guilty to burglary charges were each sentenced June 11 by Greene County President Judge Farley Toothman to 24 months in the state intermediate punishment program.
Kevin Richard Yeager, 30, of 323 S. Washington St. Waynesburg, pleaded guilty Jan. 13 to four counts of burglary, theft and criminal trespass in connection with three burglaries in Waynesburg and one in Morris Township between Oct. 23 and Dec. 22.
Yeager also pleaded guilty to two counts each of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance for selling 10 stamp bags of heroin to confidential informants working with the county drug task force Sept. 26, 2013, and Oct. 10, 2014.
Under the state program, Yeager must serve at least seven months in a state prison and participate in institutional and community-based drug and alcohol programs.
Yeager also was sentenced to a consecutive sentence of 5 years of probation and ordered to pay $7,235.97 in restitution.
Alex Justin Uveges, 24, of 325 Zimmer Lane, Waynesburg, who pleaded guilty Jan. 13 to one count of burglary, theft and criminal trespass, also was sentenced to state intermediate punishment.
Uveges was arrested Aug. 28 for the burglary of a house in Waynesburg. He also must serve at least 7 months in prison and participation in drug and alcohol programs. He was fined $300.
In other business before the court, John Edward Moore, 40, of Teagarden Homes, Morgan Township, pleaded guilty June 12 to discharge of a firearm, recklessly endangering another person, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. Charges of aggravated assault were withdrawn.
On Nov. 30, Moore shot a .22-calber rifle into a house at 131 A St., Teagarden Homes, in an area where several people were standing, police said.
Moore was sentenced to 5 years in the county intermediate punishment program that included 60 days of house arrest with electronic monitoring. He also was fined $1,000 and ordered to perform 75 hours of community service.
Heidi Marie Harbarger, 40, unknown address, pleaded guilty to failure to comply with the sexual offender’s requirement under the state Megan’s Law.
Between Aug. 1 and Nov. 24, Harbarger failed to register her address with police as required under a previous conviction on child pornography charges. She was sentenced to 15 to 36 months in jail.