Guilty Plea to Violent Home Invasion
A third man has pleaded guilty to robbing and assaulting a Randolph couple in their home last November.
19-year-old Cameron Rives of Jamestown, along with three other people, entered the home of Thomas and Marjorie Andrews at about 2:15 on the morning of November 10 and held the couple at gunpoint. They also kicked, punched and pistol whipped Thomas Andrews and bound Marjorie’s wrists together with duct tape and a shoe lace.
They also stole two cell phones, cash, Mr. Andrews’ wallet and a flat screen TV.
Rives is scheduled for sentencing in Cattaraugus County Court on August 13, the same day as two of his coo-defendants, D’Allyn Washington and Derrick Williams, also of Jamestown.
The case of their co-defendant Samuel Rodriguez is still making their way through the court system.
19-year-old Cameron Rives of Jamestown, along with three other people, entered the home of Thomas and Marjorie Andrews at about 2:15 on the morning of November 10 and held the couple at gunpoint. They also kicked, punched and pistol whipped Thomas Andrews and bound Marjorie’s wrists together with duct tape and a shoe lace.
They also stole two cell phones, cash, Mr. Andrews’ wallet and a flat screen TV.
Rives is scheduled for sentencing in Cattaraugus County Court on August 13, the same day as two of his coo-defendants, D’Allyn Washington and Derrick Williams, also of Jamestown.
The case of their co-defendant Samuel Rodriguez is still making their way through the court system.
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