WARREN – Jonathan Young, 20, of Jamestown, was sentenced to serve 39-78 days in Warren County Jail after pleading guilty Tuesday in Warren County Court.
Young plead guilty to charges of theft by unlawfully taking a movable prop, a Felony 3, and Misdemeanor 3 loitering and prowling at night. In exchange, a burglary charge was dismissed.
The Jamestown man has already served more than two months in Warren County Jail, but court records obtained by WNYNewsNow don’t indicate if he’s officially received time served credit.
Young previously pleaded guilty in April to a charge of arson in Butler County. Young set a Slippery Rock residence on fire in March 2017. He was sentenced to 15-30 months in Butler County Jail, most of which was served while awaiting trial, and was also ordered to pay more than $60,000 in court costs, restitution and other fees.
The Jamestown man was indicted by a Chautauqua County grand jury in Fall 2017 on 14 counts of arson and 11 counts of criminal mischief. He is also on the county’s warrants list for another charge of criminal mischief.