Brothers Pleaded Guilty To Home Invasion Robbery

— Two Fayetteville brothers were sentenced to prison Tuesday for a home invasion robbery.

Cameron Jordan, 20, and Casey Jordan, 22, pleaded guilty in Washington County Circuit Court to one count each of residential burglary and robbery for their parts in the Nov. 8, 2008, break-in. Each was sentenced to 40 years with 20 years suspended.

Casey Jordan also pleaded guilty to nonsupport and sentenced to six years in prison, to run concurrently, and ordered to pay back child support.

“You guys are not getting a very good start on things,” Circuit Judge William Storey told the pair at sentencing. Storey recommended the two change the people they associate with and get into a legitimate line of work when they are released from prison.

Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chreea Stanimirovic said the Jordan brothers were associated with Tracy Roberts, 20, and Renardo Mahone, 21, who were sentenced to prison along with several other men in March for their roles in at least two home invasion robberies in Fayetteville.

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