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NewsJune 26, 2013

ANNA, Ill. -- Two Southern Illinois men have been sentenced to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for burglary, according to a news release from the Union County State's Attorney. Wayne R. Peach, 32, of Olive Branch, Ill., and David W. Tribout, 35, of Tamms, Ill., were both charged with two counts of burglary. The men were arrested March 5 as part of an investigation by the Illinois State Police regarding multiple burglaries at storage units in Jonesboro, Ill...

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ANNA, Ill. -- Two Southern Illinois men have been sentenced to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for burglary, according to a news release from the Union County State's Attorney.

Wayne R. Peach, 32, of Olive Branch, Ill., and David W. Tribout, 35, of Tamms, Ill., were both charged with two counts of burglary. The men were arrested March 5 as part of an investigation by the Illinois State Police regarding multiple burglaries at storage units in Jonesboro, Ill.

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Jonesboro, Ill.

Anna, Ill.

Olive Branch, Ill.

Tamms, Ill.

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