Two brothers arrested in November after deputies found seven stolen vehicles and $25,000 worth of other stolen items at a camp on the North Coast were sentenced to county jail Friday, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
Sean Roby, 26, and Ryan Roby, 28, were found in a stolen trailer on Whitehouse Canyon Road in San Mateo County near Año Nuevo State Park and deputies recovered tools and other property that had been stolen from San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties.
The Robys were arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen property and drugs and booked into San Mateo County Jail, Kent said.
On Friday, a deputy district attorney from Santa Cruz County testified during their sentencing that they had stolen her car and that she felt targeted by the brothers.
The brothers denied the allegation and apologized, according to prosecutors.
Ryan Roby was sentenced to three years in county jail and Sean Roby was sentenced to two years. Both were given credit for time served of 193 days, according to prosecutors.
They must also pay restitution to one of the victims.
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