Woman gets 12 years in prison for downtown, Broad Ripple crime spree
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A 35-year-old Indianapolis woman will spend 12 years in a state prison after crime spree in downtown Indianapolis and the north-side Broad Ripple business district over 48 hours in 2024, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office said in a news release issued Thursday.
The crime spree included the aggravated battery of a shopper at a Broad Ripple grocery, the robbery of a woman near IU Health Methodist hospital, and the spray-painting of cars in a state government garage, court documents show.
Marion Superior Court 30 Judge Cynthia L. Oetjen sentenced Denise Honorio on Thursday. She pleaded guilty in Marion Superior Court 30 to a mid-level felony charge of aggravated battery, a mid-level felony charge of robbery resulting in bodily injury, and a low-level felony charge criminal mischief with damage of at least $50,000. As part of the deal, two misdemeanor charges of theft were dismissed…