Pizza Robber Sentenced

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By Kyle Midura

BILLINGS - A Billings teen accused of robbing and beating a Domino's pizza delivery man last summer is sentenced in court Thursday.

Richard Sangret was sentenced to 15 years with 10 suspended to the department of corrections. He was also ordered to pay just less than $30,000 dollars in restitution.

Sangret was 17 at the time of his arrest, but charged as an adult for robbing and assaulting the pizza driver last June on the 600 block of Lewis. Sangret was also accused in a convenience store robbery.

Four other teens also face charges for what prosecutors called an "overnight crime spree.”

Friday, Feb 5 at 8:22 PM griz wrote ...

Thats it 5 years what a shame he should have to serve his full sentnce.He was stupid enough to do the crime.

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