Twin Lake man pleads guilty to receiving, concealing stolen motorcycles.

May 10, 2021

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Twin Lake man pleads guilty to receiving, concealing stolen motorcycles.

By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.

HART — A 22-year-old Twin Lake man lodged in the Muskegon County Jail on a property theft case pleaded guilty in 27th Circuit Court Monday, May 10, to a felony of receiving and concealing stolen property $1,000-$20,000.

Kaleb Joshua Pringle, of 6083 Meeuwenberg Rd., testified before Judge Bradley G. Lambrix that the offense involved two stolen motorcycles Oct 4, 2020 in Otto Township. 

Pringle initially faced a second count of receiving and concealing involving a stolen camper trailer, according to Oceana County Prosecutor Joseph Bizon. The second count was dismissed.

Pringle has been incarcerated in the Muskegon County Jail since Oct. 5, 2020 and is expected to be released Aug. 14, 2021, said his attorney Julie Springstead-Waltz. 

“Pursuant to his cooperation in the matter and the (state) justice reform package,” Oceana County Prosecutor Joseph Bizon said he recommended a sentence of time served, which would run concurrently with his Muskegon County term. 

Receiving and concealing stolen property $1,000-$20,000 is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. 

The property has been returned, so no restitution will be required, said Bizon. 

Sentencing is set for July 19 at 9 a.m.

Pringle appeared in court via Zoom video conferencing due to COVID-19.

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