A Homer City man was sentenced today for guilty pleas stemming from an incident in April 2021.
Court reports say 25-year-old Steven McCloskey was sentenced for two felony charges, one for receiving stolen property and the other for possession, as well as three misdemeanor charges in one hearing. McCloskey will serve five years of probation while serving one year of house arrest for electronic monitoring for a felony charge of receiving stolen property. He will also serve five years of probation along with six months of house arrest.
McCloskey was also sentenced to serve one year of probation for the three misdemeanor charges. All of which will run concurrently.
In another hearing, McCloskey was sentenced to serve three to six months in Indiana County Jail for a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
And in the final hearing, McCloskey was sentenced to serve five years of probation and one year of house arrest for a felony charge of receiving stolen property. That sentence will run concurrently with the charges from the first hearing.
McCloskey entered guilty pleas to all charges earlier this month.











