Tanger Outlet Thief Sentenced & Handed Over For Deportation
August 28, 2008



8/29/08 - After many hurdles, one of the suspects in the alleged theft of thousands of dollars of clothing from the Tanger Outlet Center was sentenced yesterday. The 28 year old was sentenced in Livingston County Circuit Court Judge’s Stanley Latreille’s courtroom under the alias Rodrigo Quide. He pleaded guilty to two counts of first degree retail fraud last month after a major mix up in which authorities thought he was picked up by immigration officials when he was really lodged in the Livingston County Jail all along under a fake name. Just when they thought the name was correct through fingerprints, he then testified in court last month that his real name is actually Eled N. Anyosa Madonado. The man has several aliases and initially told authorities his name was Rodrigo Quinde. He was set to be sentenced earlier this month but his Spanish interpreter didn’t show up in court. Yesterday he did and Judge Latreille sentenced him to 134 days in jail with credit for the same amount served. Federal officials had a hold on him so he was immediately released into their custody to be deported. (LS)
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