Young predicate felon steals $110K from his grandfather, sent to prison

NORWICH – A young man, who had previously been convicted of felony theft, stole $110,000 from his grandfather and was sentenced to prison on Feb. 13 in Chenango County Court by Judge Frank B. Revoir, Jr.

Tyler R. Webb, 22, Greene, is a predicate felon who was convicted of the class D felony of grand larceny in the third degree on June 28, 2013.

This past year Webb committed the same crime against his grandfather.

He was arrested in October of 2014 for the class C felony of grand larceny in the second degree and the class D felony of grand larceny in third degree.

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It is alleged on a day during the month of September of 2014 at a local residence, Webb did steal $110,000 cash from his grandfather.

On Feb. 13, Webb pleaded guilty to class D felony of grand larceny in the third degree

First Assistant District Attorney Michael D. Ferrarese said it was difficult to read the victim impact statement and see that the 22-year-old defendant had stolen from his own family.

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