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Man accused of entering home without permission sentenced by plea agreement

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A man accused of walking into a home without permission was sentenced by plea agreement on Thursday.

Police got a call on July 10 from a man whose mother had told him that there was a man laying on a bed at the Arbutus Street home.

The woman told police that she had been rocking an infant to sleep in the front room when a man walked through the unlocked screen door. She said the suspect walked in, looked around, and told her he needed to use the restroom badly.

The woman told him where the bathroom was before calling her son. According to the Goshen News, when her son and his girlfriend arrived, Urbina was laying in the bed.

Jose Urbina admitted to residential entry, but stated that it was an accident due to heavy intoxication. He was sentenced to two years on reporting probation.

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