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A Grand Junction woman was recently sentenced to prison for a May 2018 incident.

According to court documents, 39-year-old Kylene Rabourne pled guilty to two amended charges of two aggravated misdemeanors for third degree theft and identity theft. She was sentenced to two years in prison on both charges for the adjudicated guilty convictions. The charges stem from an incident in May of 2018 when Rabourne stole a check from a Grand Junction resident and cashed for it $10,000 at a local Jefferson bank.

The sentences are to run consecutively to each other and with another conviction when Rabourne stole a trailer from another Grand Junction resident in August of 2018. She was found guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor for third degree theft and was sentenced to two years in prison. All of those sentences are to run concurrently with an unrelated case in Guthrie County, where Rabourne was convicted of a Class D Felony for second degree theft and was sentenced to five years in prison, and one year in prison for a serious misdemeanor for her first offense for possession of methamphetamine.

Rabourne will be given credit for time already served and was ordered to only pay a law enforcement surcharge. The other charges, two felonies for identity theft and forgery in the May 2018 incident, were dismissed.