LOCKPORT – A man who stole property from a Town of Lockport home where a bed-and-breakfast was to open last year pleaded guilty Wednesday before Niagara County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas, who scheduled sentencing for March 20.
Alexander S. Wisby, 23 of Spruce Avenue, Niagara Falls, admitted to a reduced charge of attempted third-degree grand larceny, and agreed to pay $3,742 in restitution for the June 20 theft from a Lake Avenue home.
Assistant District Attorney Theresa L. Prezioso said the stolen items included a TV, stereo and home theater systems and a computer game unit. The house on Lake Avenue, owned by Colleen Graff, was approved in February 2012 as the town’s first bed-and-breakfast.
Alexander S. Wisby, 23 of Spruce Avenue, Niagara Falls, admitted to a reduced charge of attempted third-degree grand larceny, and agreed to pay $3,742 in restitution for the June 20 theft from a Lake Avenue home.
Assistant District Attorney Theresa L. Prezioso said the stolen items included a TV, stereo and home theater systems and a computer game unit. The house on Lake Avenue, owned by Colleen Graff, was approved in February 2012 as the town’s first bed-and-breakfast.