The group’s ringleader, George Boozer, was sentenced to 56 years in state prison last week.
43-year-old Devon Taylor and 36-year-old Lauren Patrick appeared before a judge Tuesday while in-custody for each of their sentencing hearings.
“They were very premeditated and sophisticated about how they went about selecting their victims,” said deputy district attorney, Lucy Yturralde. “They sought certain homes that had nobody home and that’s where Ms. Patrick and some of the other female defendants would go and knock or ring doorbells to see if anybody was home. If nobody was there, they’d signal the rest of their crew and they’d come in.
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