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St. Augustine City Commissioner's son sentenced to one year in prison

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- The son of City Commission Nancy Sikes-Kline was sentenced to one year in prison with two years of community control for planning a home invasion in January of 2016.

<p>Photo courtesy of the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office website.</p>

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- The son of City Commission Nancy Sikes-Kline was sentenced to one year in prison with two years of community control for planning a home invasion in January of 2016.

Jacob Sikes Kline, 19, of Miruela Avenue, was accused of masterminding the armed robbery of a West Jayce Way home in January after allegedly telling the other suspects involved that the couple who live there had "ripped" him off.

Kline was the fifth arrest in the case. Larry Thomas Travis, Jr. 21, Sean Edmung Riggs, 18, Ronald Tyrone Burch, 20, and Marcus Theodore Lewis, 19, were previously arrested in the case. All four face charges.

No one was seriously hurt in the incident and damage to the home was minimal.

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