
Shannon Auten Named HCPS Principal of the Year for 2022-2023 SHANNON AUTEN NAMED HENDERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR 26, Anders pled guilty and was sentenced to 45 to 66 months in prison on multiple charges, which include first-degree burglary, breaking and entering motor vehicles, several misdemeanor larceny charges, and the charge of attempting to escape from the Henderson County jail and to pay restitution to the victims in the amount of $13,574. The picture was posted several days after the break-in and larceny of the cash occurred. That case had been unsolved until the defendant admitted to the crime.įurther investigation by the deputies revealed a picture of the defendant on his Facebook page displaying a large sum of fanned-out $100 bills. 22, 2021, by Henderson County Sheriff’s Deputies after they received an emergency call about a breaking and entering in progress.ĭeputies reported that when they arrived on the scene and located Anders, he was leaving a home he had entered without the permission of the homeowners and in possession of items belonging to the homeowners of this crime as well as others that had occurred in the neighborhood.ĭeputies said while being interviewed, Anders confessed in an interview to multiple break-ins in the same area he was arrested, which included a home where he took a large sum of $100 bills.


MAN WHO POSTED PHOTO OF FANNED OUT $100 BILLS ON FACEBOOK SENTENCED FOR BURGLARYĪ Henderson County man who posted a photo of a large sum of fanned out $100 bills on Facebook just days after a burglary, has been sentenced to prison.ĭistrict Attorney Andrew Murray says Tyler Lee Anders, 19, was taken to jail on Sept.
