OCR Text |
Show A-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 12-15, 2020 The Park Record Pair sentenced in stabbing NEW Pinebrook crime left victim with significant injuries CHICKEN TACOS ALEXANDER CRAMER The Park Record 1723 UTE BLVD., PARK CITY, UT ©2020 Del Taco LLC DTL-20820 The perpetrators of a breakin and stabbing in Pinebrook that left the victim with what authorities called significant facial injuries were recently sentenced after pleading guilty to reduced charges. Prosecutors said Amber Lynn Lands, 38, was invited into the victim’s home around 1 a.m. Oct. 28, ostensibly for house cleaning services. She later opened the door for her husband, Steven Daniel White, 43, who entered the house wearing a ski mask and gloves and immediately began punching and repeatedly stabbing the then-63-year-old victim while asking for money, according to court documents. The pair also stole methamphetamine before leaving. Lands pleaded guilty to second-degree felony aggravated burglary and was sentenced to 309 days in jail with credit for 309 days served. White pleaded guilty to three second-degree felonies, burglary, robbery and aggravated assault. The court ordered White to serve two to 20 years at the Utah State Prison for each count, with those sentences to run consecutively. Lands and White were both originally charged with first-degree felony aggravated burglary and aggravated robbery as well as second-degree felony aggravated assault. First-degree felonies carry possible sentences of life imprisonment. The victim was hospitalized after the attack with significant facial injuries. The Summit County Sheriff’s Office said at the time it appeared that he would require facial reconstruction surgery and that he was stabbed at least three times. White was charged with felony possession of a deadly weapon by a restricted person while incarcerated on these charges and awaiting trial, allegedly for having sharpened a toothbrush into a weapon. Court documents indicate White was allegedly a known gang member who went by the aliases “Barbarian” and “Beast.” Lands and White were arrested in the Salt Lake Valley within 24 hours of the attack. Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez said at the time the victim produced a photo of Lands and deputies, using federal resources, uploaded it to a national database, which returned information about Lands, including her name, the fact that she was on parole and her phone number. morning, Musselman said he had spoken to a Hideout town councilor Thursday but that it was not his intent to convince the official to go forward with the annexation. “I can’t speculate on what he’s thinking or what he took from those conversations,” Musselman said. “Could technically there be an opportunity? Well yeah, apparently. ... Did I think that Hideout could proceed in that window? I suppose it was possible but I honestly didn’t think that they would.” Musselman said the law was repealed at the request of the Utah Association of Counties because that group had not been consulted on the original legislation. He added that the neither the legislation nor the repeal were intended specifically to be to the benefit or to the detriment of any specific landowner, city or county. What was clear Thursday was that Dwinell had a different understanding of legislative intent than what he had taken from Winterton’s and Quinn’s comments Tuesday. Also at the meeting Thursday, Hideout Mayor Phil Rubin read a message from Quinn, claiming that the lawmaker told him he would cancel a regional summit Quinn was organizing if the town went through with the renewed annexation push. PRICE AND PARTICIPATION MAY VARY. Continued from A-5 ESTATE SALE QUARRY MOUNTAIN RANCH 13,000 SQ FT ESTATE SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH 9AM-3PM BEAUTIFUL LUXURY FURNITURE AND HOME DECOR: RALPH LAUREN LOVE SEAT, EXOTIC CARVED BENCH, COWBOY LEATHER CHAIRS, FORMAL DINING TABLE AND TWELVE UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, FRENCH KING BED, LOTS OF FURNITUE AND ACCENT TABLES, GLASS DECOR, NESTING TABLES, COLLECTIBLES, CARVED ARMOIRE, HUGE ENTRY MIRROR, TWO FRENCH CABINETS, ART, LEATHER CURVED SODA, BRASS TELESCOPE, FRENCH CHAIRS AND BENCH, SLEEPER SOFA, RUSTIC POTTERY AND DECOR, ACCENT TABLES, FOUR LEATHER CHAIR, MIRRORS, TWO LEOPARD CLUB CHAIRS, QUEEN BED, METAL PINECONE BED, LAMPS, AREA RUGS, BASKETS, TEN DINING CHAIRS, PILLOWS, PLANTS, CLOTHING, BOOKS, KITCHEN ITEMS, CHRISTMAS, EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, GARAGE ITEMS, HOME DECOR AND LOTS, LOTS MORE!!! Hideout vote Rep. Calvin Musselman, R-West Haven, the original bill’s sponsor, said during the special session that there were issues related to annexation that deserved further scrutiny, but voted to repeal the language allowing the annexation. In an interview Friday For photos go to www.facebook.com/LegacyEstateSale Presented by LEGACY Liquidation Company, LLC. / Ron Dubberly, Proprietor Certified Appraiser. Call us today for a free consultation: 801.326.9961 Local news every Wednesday and Saturday Post your best shots on Instagram with the hashtag: #ParkCityPics and we’ll put the best ones in The Park Record! Call 435-649-9014 to subscribe today |