Crime & Safety

Two Of Four Teens Charged In University Place Home-Invasion Robbery Plead Guilty

Miguel Wayne Ramos and Richard Benjamin Torres are serving sentences of 52 months and 10 years overall.

Two of the four teens charged with a home-invasion robbery of an 86-year-old University Place woman pled guilty earlier this month in Pierce County Superior Court.

Miguel Wayne Ramos, 17, and Richard Benjamin Torres, 16, were both charged with robbery and burglary in the first-degree with firearm enhancements.

On Aug. 23, they both were sentenced to 52 months in jail, according to court papers. Coupled with other charges, they'll be serving 10 years apiece.

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The two other teens allegedly involved in the Jan. 19 incident - Vernon Lee Ward and Tre'Vonn Bernard Rollins, both 17 at the time – have not entered a plea.

Court papers allege the four teens broke into the woman’s home in the 8800 block of 27th Street West, apparently gaining access through a kitchen window. Tacoma police found the window broken, the power line to the cordless phone severed and the batteries to the headset removed.

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The woman who lives there told police that four men wearing bandanas, gloves and socks over their hands woke her up in her bedroom approximately 3 a.m. Two allegedly were armed with black, semi-automatic handguns, "and called her by her first name, telling her that they needed money," court papers said.

The woman told police the suspects ordered her to write a check for several thousand dollars.

"… (The woman) was so afraid and shaking so badly that she was unable to write clearly," court papers state.

After writing a third check, the suspects allegedly threatened they were going to hold her until the bank opened in the morning, when she could get them cash.

With one of the teens allegedly holding her at gunpoint, the other three spent the next three hours ransacking her house for valuables. They allegedly took her purse, credit and debit cards, cell phone, keys and car.

Authorities told Patch earlier the four teens may have been involved in as many as 32 burglaries in University Place since New Year’s Eve.


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