News brief: Lengthy sentence expected for burglarizing prosecutor’s house

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Centralia woman accused of breaking into Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer’s home is facing a recommended prison term of seven years after admitting her crimes to a judge yesterday in Lewis County Superior Court.

Janet L. Gleason, 43, pleaded guilty yesterday in two separate cases, one for drugs, the other for the Centralia burglary.

For the Feb. 10, 2015 offense on Mount Vista Road, she is convicted of residential burglary, first-degree trafficking in stolen property and second-degree malicious mischief.

For her Sept. 17, 2015 encounter with detectives, she is convicted of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver.

Pacific County Prosecutor Mark McClain was asked to handle her case, because of the conflict. She is represented by Michael Underwood.

Court documents indicate McClain will ask that she be sentenced to 84 months when she returns to court on May 11.
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For background, read “Role reversal: Lewis County prosecutor reflects on becoming a burglary victim” from Friday November 6, 2015, here

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5 Responses to “News brief: Lengthy sentence expected for burglarizing prosecutor’s house”

  1. Bo Rupert says:

    Hey Goodrich,

    Don’t you worry!!! I will be back to Lewis County soon enough. And when I do, I am going to keep my fight going with the establishment. It wont ever end. I don’t care how any of you people with thick glasses like yourself want mock me and make fun of me. This will not end until I have cleaned up the county. You act like you know so much about me. Have you ever met me??? Have you ever bothered to have a conversation with me????? No, you are just another idiot who knows nothing you speak of. You are just another one idiot who I laugh at. And if you have a problem with me being on here since I moved out of state, why are you on here you don’t live in Washington either.

  2. Stefanie R says:

    I agree with you Just Sayin. It’s funny, for someone who doesn’t care about what we think Mr. Rupert sure trolls here a lot. Moved out of state but he’s still stuck in Lewis County – very sad.

  3. Bo Rupert says:

    I have wrote John my fair share of letters letting him know just what I think of him. My character is showing???? I could care less what any of you people think for real. I don’t give a fuck.

  4. Just sayin says:

    Mr. Rupert,

    If you wish to draw an audience of people with more than a few functioning brain cells, you really need to provide facts. Facts are the baine of fools and the ignorant. Name calling is easy and provides no one but the writer with any satisfaction. If that is all you wish to do, than simply write the target of your ire a letter…otherwise give us facts I would love to read them. Also in reference to your comment regarding Mr. Meyer getting what he deserved……your character is showing, not pretty at all.

  5. Bo Rupert says:

    Of course she is looking at a lengthy sentence!!!!! Johnathan Meyer wasn’t just going to let that go unpunished. I guess that is what happens when you mess with Lewis County’s privileged. I would day though she couldn’t have picked a better person to do this to. Johnathan Meyer is so corrupt and filthy it served him right. Words can not express how how much distain I truly have for someone who takes pride in destroying people’s lives and futures like he does. I can’t wait until the new judges are sworn in. I guarantee that they won’t let him get away with half of the things him and his cohorts have. John you truly are one incompetent, impotent fool