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A Perry man received a 25-year suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to three felonies stemming from a January incident.

According to court documents, 39-year-old Eric Bryon Munson pled guilty to second-degree burglary and intimidation with a dangerous weapon, both class C felonies, and going armed with intent, a class D felony. He was originally charged with first-degree burglary, a Class B felony, but the charge was amended to second-degree burglary. Munson’s sentence also includes two years of probation. Munson received a 10-year suspended prison sentence for the counts of burglary and intimidation and a five-year suspended sentence for going armed with intent. He is also ordered to pay $2,750 in fines and $2,500 in restitution. 

According to the criminal complaint, Munson was arrested on January 6th after an incident in Woodward. He entered a home using a sledgehammer and wielding a firearm. He proceeded to chase two individuals around the residence while a third hid in a bedroom. One of the victims retreated to a different bedroom, and Munson reportedly fired his weapon into the bedroom door. No one was injured during the altercation. Munson then returned to his home outside of Perry and was arrested after a brief standoff.