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Ashley Taylor, Theft of Stolen Mail, Indiana 2014

Convicted thief Ashley Taylor, 26, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, has been caught in a federal sting operation. According to court documents, Taylor pled guilty to a felony Information filed on November 19, 2014, which charged her with theft or receipt of stolen mail.

The case was the result of an investigation by the United States Postal Inspection Service and the Allen County Police Department. Assistant United States Attorneys Tina L. Nommay and Nathaniel C. Henson are prosecuting the case.

Taylor’s sentencing has not been set, but the magistrate judge is recommending that the district court accept her guilty plea. The parties have 14 days to object to the magistrate’s recommendation.

In a separate case, James Thomas, 67, of Dayton, Ohio, pled guilty to the felony offense of knowingly or intentionally possessing with the intent to distribute cocaine.

The case against Thomas was the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fort Wayne Safe Streets Task Force, Indiana State Police, Fort Wayne Police Department, Allen County Police Department, Allen County Drug Task Force, and the New Haven Police Department.

Assistant United States Attorney Anthony W. Geller is prosecuting the case against Thomas. His sentencing has not been set, but the magistrate judge is recommending that the district court accept his guilty plea.

In another case, a Fort Wayne man has been sentenced to 166 months in prison for his role in an armed robbery.

Brenton Ennis, 20, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was sentenced to 166 months imprisonment, 2 years supervised release, a $100 special assessment and ordered to pay $23,672.14 in restitution for his role in a Hobbs Act robbery and using a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.

The case was the result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Fort Wayne Police Department, Allen County Police Department, and the New Haven Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney Tina L. Nommay prosecuted the case.

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