
GREEN BAY (AP) -- One of the men convicted of breaking into the home of former Green Bay Packers running back Noah Herron has been sentenced to four years in prison for a burglary spree.
Thirty-three-year-old Yeshua Tate was also sentenced to 15 years extended supervision Tuesday. Tate was convicted of three counts of burglary, with six other charges dropped in a plea deal.
Another man, Joel Mullin Romo, was sentenced to three and a-half years in prison last year, for the same burglaries.
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