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4-year prison sentence for man who tied up victims during Southeast home invasion

4-year prison sentence for man who tied up victims during Southeast home invasion

A 42-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in prison for his role in a violent home invasion in Amsterdam Zuidoost that occurred in early 2026. During the robbery, the suspect and two accomplices threatened seven victims, including two minors, with weapons and tied them up before stealing jewelry and other personal items.

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