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Man gets 20 months in home-invasion robbery

By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Local News Editor
Published: March 15, 2018, 6:49pm

One of five co-defendants involved in a Sherwood neighborhood home-invasion robbery was sentenced Thursday to 20 months in prison. He will serve the time in Oregon, however, where he’s facing prison time for other crimes.

Mason S. Sinner, 20, of Portland previously pleaded guilty in Clark County Superior Court to first-degree burglary.

Three of his co-defendants, also from Portland, were sentenced last month: Sammy Bulambo, 19, received 20 months for first-degree burglary; and Kelyn C. Jones, 20, and Savion I. Lockett, 20, received 17 months for first-degree burglary.

A fourth co-defendant, Sierra J. Mott, 21, of Clackamas, Ore., will be sentenced in April for first-degree robbery.

According to an affidavit of probable cause, a group of armed men entered the apartment of Nadia Hays on Jan. 19, 2017, in the 3700 block of Northeast 109th Avenue and robbed Tyler Hays of jewelry, computers and a large amount of marijuana.

The group fled in a light-colored Kia, which Vancouver police stopped a short time later on the north side of the Interstate 205 Bridge. Police said some of the stolen property was in plain sight, so they seized the Kia, the affidavit states.

Mott was reportedly at the apartment with Tyler Hays before the group arrived and knew about the planned home-invasion, court records said.

On Thursday, Deputy Prosecutor Kristine Foerster asked Judge Daniel Stahnke to allow Sinner to serve his sentence in Oregon because Sinner plans to plead guilty in a case there; he’s facing 26 months in that case and would serve his sentences consecutively, if the Oregon judge allows it.

Stahnke agreed to the arrangement but warned Sinner that how his sentences run is ultimately up to the Oregon judge.

Sinner will also serve 18 months of community custody.

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