Man Sentenced to Five Year in Minks Case

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By Aaron Hepker

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A 24-year-old Texas man who wanted to release minks from Sioux City farm has been given five years in prison.

The Sioux City Journal reports Victor Vanorden had pleaded guilty to trying to release the minks and to attempted burglary. Court records say Vanorden's two-year term on the burglary charge are to be served at the same time as the five years on the other charge.

Vanorden also was ordered to pay nearly $8,800 in restitution to the farm's owner.

Vanorden and a companion, 21-year-old Kellie Marshall, were found in a soybean field in October before they could release the animals. Officers found fences nearby that had been cut.

Marshall has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled for trial on March 6.

Vanorden and Marshall are from Austin, Texas.

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