(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Lincoln County man — incarcerated for crimes in Kingfisher and Oklahoma counties — was given an additional four years in prison on Oct. 17 for committing five burglaries in rural Payne County in 2016, court records show.

Jadon Alec Robinson, 21, of Chandler, had been sent eight months ago to four years in prison for possessing methamphetamine and concealing stolen property in Kingfisher, with a concurrent two-year term for having a pistol during the commission of his drug crime in 2017.

Those prison terms from Kingfisher County were ordered to run at the same time as a four-year prison term Robinson had been given ten months ago for a second-degree burglary in Oklahoma County in 2017, court records show.

Last week, Payne County Associate District Judge Stephen Kistler gave Robinson an additional four-year prison term — to serve after he completes his Kingfisher and Oklahoma County sentences – for breaking into a rural Stillwater house while it was occupied by a woman and her daughter and also committing four vehicle burglaries, all on Aug. 18, 2016 in rural Payne County.

The Payne County judge ordered that Robinson be given substance abuse treatment in prison. On his release, Robinson must serve three years of probation and begin paying $1,000 in fines, court records show.

In those Payne County rural burglaries, Robinson was charged with co-defendants Justin Levi Catron, 25, of Yale, and Elroy Calvin Evans Jr., 20, of Stillwater, court records show.

Catron was sentenced six months ago to seven concurrent 12-year prison terms for four second-degree burglaries, two firearms violations and one drug possession, all in Payne County in 2016, state Department of Corrections records show. Catron also was convicted of second-degree burglary in 2013 and possessing stolen property in 2015, for which he is serving concurrent five-year prison terms from Payne County, DOC records show.

For his role in four Payne County second-degree burglaries in 2016, Evans was sent to the state’s Regimented Inmate Discipline (RID) prison boot camp program in 2017, which he completed, DOC records show. Evans was then placed on five years’ probation in February, but three months later he was charged with three others with robbing a Stillwater man at gunpoint of a cell phone, $600 and an ounce of marijuana on April 27 in Stillwater. Evans remains in the Payne County Jail pending his sentencing on Dec. 13 for violating his probation in his burglary cases, court records show.

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