MH man sentenced in case of theft by receiving of school computer

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A Mountain Home man, 20-year-old Michael Alexander Kisor, has been sentenced to one year of supervised probation after he pawned a computer reported stolen last year from Flippin Public Schools.

The sentence was handed down June 28th in Marion County Circuit Court following a negotiated plea to a misdemeanor charge of theft by receiving. Kisor was originally charged with a felony-level offense. The sentencing order was filed Monday.

According to the probable cause affidavit, a computer operations employee with Flippin Schools was contacted by an employee of a Mountain Home pawn shop after a laptop was sold at his store. The serial number of the laptop matched the one missing from the school. Records indicate it was sold to the pawn shop on September 25th, 2017 by Kisor.

Kisor told a Flippin Police Department officer he had purchased the computer from a guy he met at a convenience store in Mountain Home, after his mother learned the laptop was for sale. He told the officer he purchased the computer for $10 and sold it because it did not work properly.

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