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Home invaders sentenced to prison
DAYTON — Two men convicted of several felonies in connection with a Huber Heights home invasion were sentenced Tuesday, Feb. 23, to more than three decades in prison.
Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Frances E. McGee sentenced Demetrius Ewing to 31 years and Anthony Wayne Jones to 37 years.
The two were convicted of all indicted charges on Feb. 8, the day they were to go on trial.
Ewing, 30, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated burglary, four counts of kidnapping, five counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of felonious assault, three counts of assault and one count of being a felon in possession of a weapon. Jones, 53, pleaded no contest to the same charges, as well as one count of tampering with evidence.
The charges concern a Feb. 22, 2009 robbery at 5483 Misty Lane. According to police reports, the two men entered an apartment there through a back door while three people were in the residence. A woman’s wrists were bound, a man was put in a closet with the door tied shut and a second man handcuffed and shot in the groin area. Property was allegedly stolen from the apartment and the victims told police they did not know their attackers.
Ewing and Jones have remained in the Montgomery County Jail since their arrests.
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