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UCLA Security Captures Yard Burglar Suspect

Stuckey wanted on eight warrants in four states

The court also ordered him to pay a $60 fine and $533.20 in restitution to his Harvard victims

Based on the terms of the suspended sentence, Stuckey will likely serve out his original two-year sentence now.

To try Stuckey now for the Matthews robberies committed after his probation, Massachusetts authorities must ask for his extradition for trial.

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Court records obtained by The Crimson show that Stuckey has open cases in four states: Illinois, Washington, New York and California--where he is wanted on eight burglary warrants.

He has twice been convicted for burglary--although court records are unclear as to where--and once spent 54 days in jail as a result of one conviction.

McNamara said HUPD is conferring with the Middlesex County District Attorney to see whether additional prosecution is possible.

"The University police are in discussion with the D.A. to see what options we have to bring this individual to justice," she said.

Police stressed that students should not let their guard down.

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