Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - A Rochester man has entered guilty pleas to the list of charges to settle five separate criminal cases.

Court records indicate the criminal complaints were filed against 23-year-old Leonton Marshawn Troy between late December of last year and March. The most recent case resulted in a first-degree burglary charge, a felony stalking charge in and two misdemeanor offenses.

According to court documents, Troy entered a guilty plea to second-degree burglary in exchange for the dismissal of a first-degree charge. In the case, he was accused of breaking into an apartment in northwest Rochester and stealing a 9 mm pistol, some prescription pills, and $40 cash. Officials say the break-in was reported in late January and the charges were filed against Troy in March.

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He was also charged with first-degree burglary in late March in connection with an incident that occurred last August. Troy was accused of breaking into the home of an ex-girlfriend’s mother before pouring chocolate syrup into the gas tank of the ex-girlfriend’s vehicle. In addition to the burglary charge, Troy also faced a felony stalking charge and two misdemeanor charges that were dropped when he admitted to a gross misdemeanor harassment charge.

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Two of the criminal cases against Troy stemmed from incidents last December. In one of them, he entered a guilty plea to a felony terroristic threats charge for allegedly sending a text message threatening to shoot a woman. He was also charged in December with a drug offense that resulted in a guilty plea to a first-degree drug possession charge. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to dismiss a first-degree drug sales charge and to gross misdemeanor weapons-related offenses.

His plea agreement also covered an incident that occurred in early February that resulted in felony counts of domestic assault and witness tampering, along with a misdemeanor domestic assault charge. In that case, he admitted to the misdemeanor charge in exchange for the dismissal of the felony counts.

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Troy is scheduled to be sentenced in July. He remains inn the Olmsted County Jail with his bail set at $200,000.

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