A Casper teen might be able to avoid fulfilling his prison sentence, after admitting to a string of cabin break-ins on Casper Mountain.

Robert Wnuk was sentenced to four-to-six years in prison with a boot camp recommendation, after pleading guilty to four counts of burglary and six counts of property destruction.

The case stems from a Natrona County Sheriff’s Office investigation, into a number of home and cabin break-ins on Casper Mountain, in summer of 2012.

If Wnuk completes boot camp, the court could call him back in for a sentence review.

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