But I’m not sure how long anybody can do that for, Millar said

Hornick victims and his potential victims should be glad to know that on May 17th, Hornick was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his conviction of six counts of interstate transportation of stolen property and two counts of conspiracy stemming from a burglary spree he engaged in after escaping from prison. Attorney Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Hornick led a gang of burglars that carried out a burglary spree that spanned more than a dozen states up and down the East Coast. The gang victimized more than 150 businesses and caused losses of more than $1.78 million dollars..