A man pleaded not guilty to two counts of burglary and two misdemeanors during his arraignment in Natrona County District Court on Thursday.

Alexis Milani, who was 27 at the time of his arrest, is charged with one felony count of aggravated burglary because of a weapons theft, one felony count of conspiracy to commit burglary, one misdemeanor count of possession of methamphetamine, and one misdemeanor count of possession of OxyContin.

Milani, who is free on bond, entered his plea before District Court Judge Catherine Wilking. A trial date will be scheduled later.

If convicted, he faces between five and 25 years imprisonment for the aggravated burglary count, and up to 10 years imprisonment for the conspiracy to commit burglary count.

Three other defendants associated with Milani in this case -- Austin Goodfellow and his father Jamison Goodfellow, and Daniel Aksamit -- pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts at their initial appearances in Natrona County Circuit Court in early March

The case began in late February when Milani burglarized a house on Chestnut street and took three firearms including an AK-47, an Xbox and multiple games, an IPad, a security recorder and camera, a 32-inch Samsung television and a laptop computer, according to court records.

Police tracked him to Austin Goodfellow's residence in Evansville where he was arrested.

More From K2 Radio