Kathleen Cornell (left) and Deangelo Harris (right) each pleaded guilty to a burglary charge involving a "swarm" burglary at a Las Vegas convenience store in April. (LVMPD)
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Punishments have been handed to the first suspects convicted as part of a "swarm" burglary that happened at a Las Vegas convenience store earlier this year.
Kathleen Cornell, Arionia Loucious and Deangelo Harris pleaded each to a count of conspiracy to commit burglary.
Authorities said they were part of a group of 26 who entered the City Stop at Sunset and Pecos roads in the early morning of April 30 and took alcohol, snacks and whatever else they could carry.
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According to court records, Cornell and Loucious were sentenced to six months each in jail while Harris was sentenced to nine months in jail. Cornell was sentenced in August while Loucious was sentenced in September. Court records did not indicate when Harris was sentenced.
Court records also showed another suspect, Jimmie Pope, pleaded not guilty grand larceny and burglary charges. His trial is set to begin on April 2, 2012.
Although the crime netted about $600 in merchandise, video of the crime that showed people entering the store, grabbing items, and leaving without paying all within a span of three minutes caught national attention.
In fact, Metro police said the crime is not uncommon.
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