First armed-robbery suspect goes to court
By Bobbi Mlynar
Originally published 03:00 p.m., July 13, 2010
Updated 07:02 a.m., July 14, 2010
Multiple felony charges have been filed in Lyon County District Court in an armed robbery case that culminated in a host of law enforcement officers surrounding the Linden Apartments, 822 Merchant St., early Friday morning, until suspects could be negotiated out of the building.
Wyatt Lee Huber was charged shortly before 2 p.m. today with two counts of aggravated burglary for break-ins and thefts at 420 Neosho St. and 801 W. Seventh Ave.
He is charged with kidnapping for allegedly holding one of the victims by force or threat to facilitate the commission of a crime — aggravated robbery — or to terrorize the victim.
Huber also was charged with four counts of aggravated robbery, for his alleged use of a knife to steal currency, and property, including a Sony Play Station, Panasonic DVD player, a 32-inch Samsung LCD HDTV, and a Compaq desktop computer monitor.
Huber faces two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, three counts of criminal damage to property valued less than $1,000 on each count, one count of criminal threat, and two counts of conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery.
Free4all (anonymous) says...
Hang'em High
Scumbags
July 13, 2010 at 5:31 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
d23_66801 (anonymous) says...
wow, These guys are really smart, NOT! morons
July 13, 2010 at 6 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
maddysmommy09 (Ashley Fletcher) says...
honestly if you dont really know wats goin you shouldnt comment things like scumbags wat if it were you wat would you do if people were talkin crap on you
July 14, 2010 at 12:52 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
janetharris (Janet Harris) says...
Excuse me! Think of the families of these people. The families had nothing to do with what these people are ACCUSED of. Here you are name calling and slandering, when you only know what the media tells you. You have no right and I hope that you never have to feel what the families are going through. Sometimes it seems that being able to type gives people the right to disengage their brains and their manners.
July 14, 2010 at 1:17 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
justaflushaway (anonymous) says...
oh mommy, did you even read the charges against them?? SCUMBAGS or maybe lower than whale crap or maybe sorry pukes or maybe a WASTE OF SKIN , how do ya feel now mommy
those names seem to be to good for these pieces of $h it
July 14, 2010 at 1:21 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
justaflushaway (anonymous) says...
jane, just think, they the pukes are quite lucky, some people would of protected there property and blown these asses away, these 3 punks are who we are talking about
July 14, 2010 at 1:28 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
methusla (anonymous) says...
What I would like to know is, when did it not become the the right thing to do, to teach your children, respect for other people and their property ?
July 14, 2010 at 1:41 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
methusla (anonymous) says...
Exactly, FarmRaised, and I will bet that your parents taught you to respect other people and their property also. As my parents taught me .
Something that seems to be lacking in todays world of parenting.
July 14, 2010 at 1:44 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
giggles (anonymous) says...
Talk about spouting off at the mouth! A couple of people on here seem to act like being against burglary is the real crime here.
If you break in to someone else's house and hold them and their children at knifepoint, then you are scum in my book without exception.
I for one know that I have the right to defend myself and my home with deadly force against illegal trespassing and violent attack, and I would most definitely use it if necessary.
methusla, I know my parents taught me that valuable lesson, I attribute it strictly to the golden rule. It's so simple I don't understand where people go wrong.
What's the world coming to? Apparently it's coming down to blaming the victims and coddling the criminals.
July 14, 2010 at 2:11 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
teacher35 (anonymous) says...
You tell them giggles! maddysmommy is an idiot and scummy as well, maybe she she be their lawyer. If my children were threatened by scum of the earth neither my husband or I would have any problem shooting them to hell where they belong. They are a waste of air, now we are going to have to pay for them to be in prison. Maybe they should bring back public hangings so people would have a clear idea of what is right and wrong and the consequences of your choices.
July 14, 2010 at 4:12 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
janetharris (Janet Harris) says...
It is amazing to me how many of you can read and write but still be so thoughtless, rude, uncaring,& Godless. You talk about shooting people to hell, coddling the criminals, what the parents taught them and still none of you have a clue. Just because a child (at any age) gets into trouble, does not mean they did not have great parents who provided the best education, discipline, teaching, whatever, they could provide. That does not stop anyone, you all as examples, from doing wrong. I am in no way defending a criminal act, but each and every one of you who is talking smut and calling names is showing anyone who is reading these comments how good an upbringing you had. I say congratulations for proving your point on parenthood!
July 14, 2010 at 4:45 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
methusla (anonymous) says...
janetharris
I am nearly, 70 years old, have never stolen anything from another person. Have never purposly destroyed another persons property nor kidnapped anyone in their own home and held them at knife point, which by the way is a threat of bodily harm or even death. I did not do these things while growing up, because I knew very well that I certainly did not wish to incur the wrath and punishment of my parents or family.
July 14, 2010 at 6:36 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
methusla (anonymous) says...
P.S. I do not think that these young adult criminals and they are criminals, should not be shot, etc., as noone seemed to be physically harmed, but I do believe that they do need to be punished and I do not mean some bag of candy " plea agreement " nor a mamby pamby slap on the wrist . What they did was an " Adult Crime " not a " young adult crime " and they should be punished as an " Adult " and therefore be punished like an adult, whatever the "Adult " punishment is for this crime.
July 14, 2010 at 6:42 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
sunshine (anonymous) says...
I believe that parents can only go so far in teaching their children right from wrong and the rest is on the kid to do the right things, especially once they are actually adults. I am sure the parents of these kids are beating themselves up enough, I sure would. That said, I don't feel one bit of sympathy for the people who committed these crimes. I think they should receive punishment to the fullest extent of the law.
Janet, you must know these families in some way to feel as strongly as you do. It must be tough for the families to know their sons/daughter did something like this. But before you jumped all over everyone, no one was slamming the families. People are understandably upset that this happened in our town, and perhaps scared that it could have been any one of us that it happened to. Janet, I hope you or your family never have to suffer what the victims did...how do you think you would be feeling right know if it were you? How would you be feeling if you were the son or daughter or sister or brother of someone this happened to. Somehow I'm sure you wouldn't care whether they had their due justice, and I'm sure their families would not even enter your thoughts.
Lisa Grey
July 14, 2010 at 7:38 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
justaflushaway (anonymous) says...
well its bed time, security lights are on, doors are all dead bolted and the Glock has a fresh new pack of batteries( in the laser sight) and some fresh bullets in the clip, well I had to go and practice today, never know when I might need to use it for something,, goodnight everyone sleep well, at least 3 pukes are behind bars tonight, .
July 14, 2010 at 10:49 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
teacher35 (anonymous) says...
janetharris, it amazes me that you still take up for the ADULT criminals and call people ungodly who want to protect their families from those poor 19 year old kidnapper criminals. Maybe you should go visit them in jail and teach THEM the golden rule because obviously they need it. At 19 you should know the difference between right and wrong. If not, you are an idiot, and the way you were raised definitely has a bearing on your actions. They are responsible for what they reap. I have NEVER "got into trouble" because I am godly and I do unto others as I would have them do unto me. I am sure if you were one of the victims or family of one of the victims, you would feel differently.
July 15, 2010 at 12:38 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
janetharris (Janet Harris) says...
I am not taking up for the criminals, I am asking that you all not take it upon yourselves to be judge and jury. The judicial system and God are the judges. I am pointing out what it must feel like, regardless of how a person was raised, for any member of the ACCUSED family, be it the parent or a member who had very little to do with the actual day to day rearing of a child. I agree at 19 you should know the difference between right and wrong and as we DON'T know the real facts in this case, and may never, we should not be speculating and condemning anyone. I also, have never gotten into trouble, but that does not mean it could not happen at any time. I am a law abiding, God fearing woman, but do not fool myself by believing that circumstances cannot happen. I could be at the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong people at the wrong time. I am not saying or assuming that any of this is the case in this instance, I am saying it is possible for any of us. It does not always have to be the way a person was raised. The parental guidance, financial status, etc. This is why I am argueing that by making all these comments, we are condemning the family. While we are not the one who commited the original crime, we are commiting the crime of judging and not doing to others as we would have them do unto us ( unless you would want them to persecute you and your family in the manner in which you all are doing).
July 15, 2010 at 7:10 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
OutsiderJ (anonymous) says...
The golden rule is not a law and it is not a crime to break it. This is a comment blog for the local newspaper. It is exactly the right place to voice your opinions on stories and the people in them. As far as judging these men and that woman as scumbags....I say if the shoe fits.
July 15, 2010 at 7:43 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
methusla (anonymous) says...
Here is something that was instilled in me by my parents and family as I was growing up . And I tried to instill this into my children also.
“1. My sons and daughters, choose your friends wisely in the days of your youth, for they shall determine the way you go. 2. A good friend rejoices with you in the praise of God but a bad friend fills your heart with violent thoughts. 3. A bad friend entices you to do evil but a good friend prevents you from sinning against the Lord. 4. A good friend praises you when you speak words of wisdom but a bad friend laughs when you cuss and blaspheme. 5. Good friends will rejoice with you in the days of joy that lie ahead but all the wicked together will despair in the futility of their lives. 6. The Lord knows all your thoughts, He hears every word that comes out of your mouth, and He observes all your deeds. 7. Seek, then, friends who meditate on God’s word, friends who delight in edification, and friends who are zealous in good works. For you are not unaware of the reward awaiting the righteous and you are not ignorant of the punishment prepared for the wicked. "
I believe that if you live by and follow the above rule, you will not be in the wrong place at the wrong time and you will have the courage and ability to just say " No " or walk away that which you know is wrong, when it is suggested to you by a friend, family or whomever suggests it.
And if the teaching of what is right and wrong is not the responsibility of the parent/parents, then whos' responsibility is it ?
July 15, 2010 at 8:05 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
justaflushaway (anonymous) says...
janharris, I am sure you have heard this quote , or if not you now will,,
"PUT YOUR BIG GIRL PANTIES ON AND DEAL WITH IT"
July 15, 2010 at 8:25 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
giggles (anonymous) says...
I really don't understand why she keeps bringing up the families of the criminals. It's not about their families, it's about them! Every one person is solely responsible for their own actions, regardless of personal history. " I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul." This fits well here.
You janetharris, entered these forums with a self-righteous attitude, which I am guessing you to be a Christian, is un-Godly.
Furthermore, I know enough of the details to know that they willingly broke into someone elses house. You don't accidentally do this, and twice no less!
I am of the belief that God would not want me to tolerate such behavior from people.
July 15, 2010 at 10:44 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )