Three people are bound for state prison in connection with a residential burglary last month in which one of the suspects reportedly used a knife and a stun gun on bystanders who tried to detain them, according to the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office.
Royce Johannes, Kyle Childress and Courtney Conn all admitted to felony charges in connection with the April 10 burglary at the Wild Wings housing development west of Woodland, where a young woman interrupted the trio as they were burglarizing the home, District Attorney Jeff Reisig said.
Johannes, 21, pled to charges of residential burglary, assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury and assault with a stun gun in exchange for a prison sentence of 12 years, eight months.
Childress, 27, will receive eight years, four months for counts of burglary and assault likely to cause great bodily injury, as well as a second burglary count in connection with another incident that occurred a week earlier.
Conn, 23, agreed to a three-year prison term in exchange for her plea to charges of residential burglary and assault likely to cause great bodily injury, Reisig said.
Sentencings for all three are set for July 17. Johannes — who, according to police, stabbed one bystander and used a stun gun on another as he fled from the home — had been released from prison about three weeks prior to the burglary, Reisig said.