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Guilty plea from one of four connected to Batavia burglaries

A 26-year-old Maywood man, one of four people implicated in a spate of nighttime burglaries in Batavia in August, pleaded guilty to possession of a stolen credit card and received 18 months probation.

Gregory Jordan, of the 2000 block of South 12th Avenue, also spent 45 days in jail, was fined $1,318, and could be resentenced to up to three years in prison for any future runs-in with the law, according to Kane County court records.

Judge Karen Simpson accepted the guilty plea Friday, records show.

Authorities last month used flagged credit card numbers and surveillance footage of suspects buying an Xbox 360 and a Walking Dead video game at an Walmart on the Aurora/Batavia border. They also searched an apartment complex on the 1200 block of Wilson Street in Batavia.

The burglaries occurred at night, involving small electronics and smartphones, at homes along Woodland Hills and Wagner roads, police said.

Terrell Jones-Bradley, 21, of the 1200 block of East Wilson Street, Batavia, has been charged two counts of residential burglary, attempted residential burglary and two counts of unlawful use of a credit card. He is due in court on Oct. 23.

Sharonda Y. Moore, 22, also of the 1200 block of East Wilson, Batavia, has been charged with possession of stolen property and is due in court on Oct. 25.

Curtis Hobbs, 23, of the 0-99 block of North Broadway Avenue, Aurora, has been charged with unlawful use of a credit card and is due in court on Oct. 10.

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