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Former Reserve Airman Sentenced for Theft of Government Property and Burglarizing a Del Rio Pharmacy

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Texas

In Del Rio today, 21-year-old Simon Robert Barron, a former reserve U.S. Airman temporarily assigned to Laughlin Air Force Base, was sentenced to two concurrent 21-month imprisonment terms for stealing Government property and burglary of a pharmacy announced Acting United States Attorney Richard L. Durbin, Jr.

In addition to the prison sentences, United States District Judge Alia Moses ordered that Barron pay $3,980.11 in restitution and be placed on supervised release for a period of three years after completing his prison term.

On February 20, 2014, Barron pleaded guilty to the indictment.  According to court records, on May 20, 2013, Barron attempted to purchase cough syrup at the LifeChek Pharmacy located on North Bedell Avenue, but was turned away for not having a prescription.  That evening, Barron returned to the pharmacy where he used a rock to smash a window, entered the pharmacy, and then stole an assortment of narcotics with a retail value of more than $63,000.  Two days later, while at Laughlin AFB, Barron was ordered to undergo a medical evaluation after he appeared intoxicated.  A urinalysis revealed the presence of marijuana, Xanax, cocaine, codeine, and several opiates in his system.  During a subsequent search authorization, issued by a military magistrate and executed at the Barron’s barracks room, Air Force OSI investigators discovered over 6,300 pills and liquid narcotics stolen from the LifeChek pharmacy along with stolen Government property including seven GPS units, two digital cameras, a power drill, an LED flashlight and a Motorola Radio Base Station.  Authorities also recovered an Air Force air compressor from Barron’s vehicle and a Government chainsaw Barron pawned at a local pawn shop on the day of the pharmacy burglary.

This investigation was conducted by agents with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations together with the Del Rio Police Department.  Assistant United States Attorneys Patrick Burke and Matthew Watters prosecuted this case on behalf of the Government.

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Updated February 4, 2016