Anoka woman convicted of receiving stolen property [UPDATED]

Published 10:07am Monday, January 28, 2013 Updated 12:12pm Monday, January 28, 2013

An Anoka woman was convicted with being in possession of stolen items from a burglary that occurred in Blaine.

Sommer Anne Dehn, 36, was sentenced to 180 days in the Otter Tail County Jail, with 146 of those days stayed for two years. She was also fined $500, of which $250 was stayed.

On Nov. 6, 2012, authorities responded to a call informing them two males and a female were in a hotel in Fergus Falls with stolen goods.

The victim of the robbery reported they were in possession of stolen property which included credit cards and other items. Police identified the vehicle at the hotel as the one involved in the robbery in Blaine.

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