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Final Suspect Pleads Guilty to Concession Break-in's
The final suspect accused of breaking into two concession stands in May of 2010 has joined two others in pleading guilty.

20-year-old Seanlier Morrow, of Galesburg, pleaded guilty Wednesday to felony Burglary and misdemeanor Criminal Damage to Property charges. In exchange for the plea, Knox County Circuit Judge Scott Shipplett dismissed two counts of Theft.

Morrow and 20-year-old's Malcolm Coon and Matthew Hunziker have all now pleaded guilty to breaking into ROWVA High School and the I-74 Sports Complex outside of Knoxville. All three were linked to the crime by State Police Crime Lab analysis.

Coon struck a plea deal on Monday, and will serve less than thirty-days in jail. Hunziker, meanwhile, has pleaded guilty to misdeameanor theft and is serving about a month in prison.

Court records indicate Morrow is scheduled to be sentenced on September 12th.
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