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Second person gets prison for robbery | News, Sports, Jobs

CLEARFIELD – A former Brisbin woman accused of being involved in a robbery pleaded guilty to lesser charges on Monday.

Kacy Rae Figart, 32, whose address is now listed as Curwensville, was sentenced by Clearfield County Judge Paul E. Cherry to serve three months to one year less one day in the county jail with two years to run consecutively probation for felony conspiracy/simple assault. and recklessly endangering another person.

According to court documents, Figart and Cody Lynn Luzier, 38, lured the victim to their home in Brisbane, then attacked and robbed him.

Her co-defendant, Luzier, was sentenced by President Judge Fredric J. Ammerman in August to 51 months to 8.5 years in state prison after being convicted of aggravated assault and conspiracy.

In a separate 2024 filing, Figart also pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. She received an additional sentence of six months to one year in prison and two years of concurrent probation for those charges.

For a third count, she must pay fines and costs for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Before sentencing, her lawyer, Daniel Nelson, told the court she realized she had a problem and went to a rehabilitation program.

“It’s not the same person,” Nelson said.

The original charges stem from an incident in November 2023 at a residence in Brisbane.

According to the probable cause affidavit, on Nov. 20, 2023, the victim contacted Figart, asking him about the two meeting. She invited him to her house to visit her and another friend.

The victim arrived home around 2 a.m. that night. They were in the living room for a while before Figart asked her to go back into the bedroom to look at her water bong, police said.

While returning to the bedroom, he was attacked by Luzier, who hit him several times in the head with a metal object.

The victim told authorities he fell to the floor and Luzier jumped on top of him. Luzier then began choking him and threatened to kill him, according to police records.

The victim was able to get away from Luzier and sought treatment at Penn Highlands Clearfield, according to court records.

Luzier was accused of taking $415 and a Bluetooth speaker from the man.

During the trial, Luzier testified in his own defense, saying that he did not rob the victim, but admitted that he got angry and argued with him.