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LEWISTON—A Buckfield man was sentenced Wednesday to three and a half years in prison on a robbery charge stemming from an April home invasion on Hampshire Street in Auburn.

Raiden Joyner, 21, was one of three men charged with robbery, burglary and theft stemming from the home invasion.

An Androscoggin County Superior Court judge sentenced him to 10 years with all but 42 months suspended.

According to previous reporting, the victims reported that two masked men had entered the residence armed with handguns. The intruders allegedly stole an undisclosed amount of money.

No one was injured in the incident.

Joyner will have to complete four years of probation after he is freed from prison.

 

Ronald Hinkley, 18, of Monmouth; Raiden Joyner, 21, of Buckfield; and Brian Krafton, 25, of Monmouth, were charged with robbery, burglary and theft in April. (Androscoggin County Jail photos)

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