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Crime-spree suspect gets 25 years in prison | Dayton Courts: Legal and crime news
 

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Crime-spree suspect gets 25 years in prison

DAYTON — The suspect in a series of major crimes across several jurisdictions during summer 2007 that ended with him leading police on a high-speed chase was sentenced to 25 years in prison Tuesday, Nov. 18.

Anthony Seals, 37, pleaded guilty Monday, Nov. 3, to several charges, including aggravated burglary, robbery, abduction, kidnapping, and grand theft of a motor vehicle. Seals was to go on trial this week before Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Gregory F. Singer.

His suspected crimes included:

— July 2, Dayton: Seals’ girlfriend reports he pulled a knife, threatened to kill her.

— July 4, Dayton: Computer stolen, Patterson Park Laundromat. Theft, Circle K on Shroyer. Auto theft, Pheasant Valley Road.

— July 7, Dayton: Breaking and entering, Little Giant Body Shop, car stolen.

— July 9, Dayton: Checks stolen, found deposited to new bank account in Seals’ name.

— July 10, Dayton: Clockwise Clock Shop broken into, three clocks stolen.

— July 12, Dayton: Clockwise Clock Shop break-in, $1,900 antique clock stolen.

— July 15, Huber Heights: Female cab driver abducted at knifepoint.

— July 16, Huber Heights: Two burglaries on Mariner Drive.

— July 16, Huber Heights: Female abducted from home at gunpoint, escaped in Moraine.

— July 16, Dayton: Customer at Circle K on Smithville Road ripped out cash drawer.

— July 17, Riverside: Dayton Wireless robbed at gunpoint, clerk tied up, car stolen.

By mid-July, police in several jurisdictions were looking for him. On July 20, Seals drove past Riverside police Officer James Vance, headed the other way on Woodman Drive near Woodman Park Apartments.

According to police, Seals fled north on Woodman and west onto Burkhardt Road into Dayton, traveling at over 100 mph before crashing into a building at 28 Burkhardt Road and jumping out.

Vance and Dayton Officer Eric Sheldon caught Seals behind 136 Martz Ave., using a Taser on him as he tried to climb a fence.

Ohio Department of Corrections records show Seals was incarcerated at the Dayton Correctional Institute from July 1990 to March 1991 for theft and breaking and entering. He served time for forgery and burglary charges at London Correctional Institution from April 1992 and was released with probation in December 1992.

In May of 1993, Seals went to Madison Correctional for aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery and breaking and entering. He was released on parole in September 2003, but started serving a sentence at Ray Brook Federal Correctional Institution in New York in January 2004 on federal forgery charges dating back to 1990.

Seal’s sentence for the 1990 charges had been suspended but was reinstated for probation violations and subsequent crimes.

He was moved to a halfway house in Cincinnati in November 2004 and released in January 2005.

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