November 01, 2024
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Crime & Courts

Belvidere man sentenced to five years in prison for 2018 Woodstock theft

A Belvidere man convicted of stealing electronics, jewelry and musical instruments from a Woodstock home has been sentenced to five years in prison.

On Nov. 13, 24-year-old Trevor A. Hasselmann accepted a plea deal from the McHenry County State's Attorney's Office, court records show. In exchange for Hasselmann's guilty plea to a single felony count of theft, McHenry County Judge James Cowlin sentenced the man to five years in prison.

The charges stemmed from a September 21, 2018, theft that occurred while Hasselmann was temporarily staying at a home in Woodstock, according to a news release.

Hasselmann is accused of stealing about $7,500 worth of electronics, jewelry, games, musical instruments, tools, gaming systems and DVDs, according to court documents.

Hasselmann must service at least 50% of the prison term in accordance with Illinois truth-in-sentencing guidelines.

Katie Smith

Katie Smith

Katie reported on the crime and courts beat for the Northwest Herald from 2017 through 2021. She began her career with Shaw Media in 2015 at the Daily Chronicle in DeKalb, where she reported on the courts, city council, the local school board, and business.