Irmo home burglary leads to 10 year sentence

Posted 11/28/18

Jeffery Curry-Prescott, 27, has been sentenced to 10 years incarceration for the burglary of a home in the New Friarsgate area of Irmo in Lexington County.  

Curry-Prescott pled guilty this …

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Irmo home burglary leads to 10 year sentence

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Jeffery Curry-Prescott, 27, has been sentenced to 10 years incarceration for the burglary of a home in the New Friarsgate area of Irmo in Lexington County.  

Curry-Prescott pled guilty this week in Lexington County General Sessions Court to the crime of Burglary – Second Degree (violent), which occurred on May 27, 2018.

Curry-Prescott stole an assault rifle from the home, a drum round magazine containing ammunition and the victim’s vehicle. He was identified by surveillance video from inside the residence. 

He had prior convictions for accessory to a felony and entering a premises after warning.

This case was prosecuted by Deputy Solicitor Suzanne Mayes and Assistant Solicitor Luke Pincelli. The investigation was conducted by Inv. Kelly Mountzouros of the Irmo Police Department. 

Lexington County, crime

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