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    Plea in Ogden Aggravated Robbery Case

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    By KMAN Staff on December 9, 2014 Local News, Riley County, Top Story
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    An Ogden man has entered a plea in connection with an incident originally reported to be an attempted murder case in July of this year. Timothy Holmes entered a plea to aggravated robbery and intimidation of a victim. His original charges had been two aggravated robbery charges,an aggravated burglary charge, and aggravated intimidation of a witness. Holmes’ sentencing is set for January fifth in Riley County District Court.
    Holmes and another defendant Johnny Cossey reportedly entered an apartment in the 100 block of 10th Street in Ogden during a July 20th robbery. Cossey allegedly stabbed Vincent Taylor during the robbery. Cossey’s jury trial is set for February.
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