Another sentencing was recently filed for one of six people who were arrested last December following a string of vehicle burglaries, firearm thefts, robberies, and other incidents in the Mount Pleasant area.
Court records show 19-year-old Ryan Isaac Maschmann of Wayland pleaded guilty to first-degree theft, a class C felony, and a lesser offense of third-degree criminal mischief, an aggravated misdemeanor. Ten-year and two-year prison sentences were suspended for Maschmann to be placed on five years and two years probation, with both sentences served concurrently. He must also reside in a residential correctional facility for 365 days or until maximum benefits are achieved, pass a General Educational Development or High School Equivalency Test exam, obtain and maintain employment, and pay $2,225 in fines with surcharges along with Category B and victim restitution.
Judgment was not entered for charges of first-degree robbery, a class B felony, second-degree robbery, a class C felony, second-degree criminal mischief, a class D felony, and third-degree burglary of a motor vehicle, an aggravated misdemeanor, for a November 16, 2021 incident. He was originally charged with felony criminal mischief and possession of contraband in a correctional institution for a January 31st incident.