Teen sent to district court in Lincoln vape shop burglaries

Sirquan Wynn
Sirquan Wynn

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A teenager pleaded not guilty Tuesday to repeatedly breaking into a Lincoln vape shop.

Sirquan Wynn, 18, waived his preliminary hearing, and a judge forwarded the case to district court.

Police said Wynn and a 16-year-old boy broke into Lincoln Vapor near 27th Street and Cornhusker four times late last year.

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They stole a total of about $5,500 in vaping products, according to court documents.

Police received an anonymous tip leading them to the teens, an arrest affidavit says, and they were ultimately identified by their clothes.

Wynn and the 16-year-old were each charged with four counts of burglary.

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The 16-year-old pleaded no contest to one of those counts in February. In exchange, the rest of the charges were dropped.

He was sentenced to nine months of probation.

Wynn is set to be arraigned in Lancaster County District Court on May 21.

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