Toledo man sentenced for BG burglary

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Kywon Dionta Holcomb, 20, of Toledo, was sentenced to seven years in prison Tuesday for theft and
kidnapping.
Holcomb pleaded guilty March 3 to three of the six counts he was facing in regards to a Sept. 17, 2008
robbery on Fairview Avenue.
He was sentenced by Wood County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Pollex to seven years each for one count
of aggravated burglary and kidnapping with specifications. He also was ordered to serve nine months in
prison for theft. All the sentences are to be served concurrently. He also was fined $1,000.
As per the plea agreement previously reached, the prosecution dismissed two additional counts of
aggravated burglary and a robbery charge.
According to the Bowling Green report from September, three men wearing dark clothing and masks entered
an apartment in the 1000 block of Fairview Avenue in the early morning hours. Two of the men claimed to
have weapons, one a knife, the other a gun. The victim did not see either weapon. The police later
indicated there may have been only two men who entered the victim’s apartment.
Holcomb’s co-defendant, Justin Quinn, 19, also of Toledo, is scheduled for a pre-trial conference on
Sept. 15 at 3:30 p.m. with a two-day jury trial scheduled for Oct. 14.

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