Boyden Man Pleads Not Guilty To Sheldon Burglary Charge

Sheldon, Iowa — A Boyden man who was arrested in Sheldon in July on a felony burglary warrant has filed a written plea of “not guilty” and dates have been set in his case.

According to the Sheldon Police Department, 36-year old Casey VandenBosch faces a charge of 3rd Degree Burglary, which is a Class D Felony. Police say the charges stem from the investigation into an incident that took place in western Sheldon earlier this summer, in which someone entered a house through a window.

Police say VandenBosch was booked into the O’Brien County Jail following his arrest.

According to online court records, VandenBosch has filed a written plea of “not guilty,” which negates the need for an arraignment, which had been scheduled for this coming Monday, August 28th.

Judge Nancy Whittenburg has scheduled a pretrial conference for September 26th and a jury trial for October 24th, both at 9:30 a.m. at the O’Brien County Courthouse in Primghar.

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