IndianaLocalMichiganNews

South Bend man sentenced after attempted carjacking

Photo Supplied / Pixabay

A South Bend man has been sentenced after an attempted carjacking.

It happened in Bertrand Township on April 21.

36-year-old Sanquan Dalshawn Frazier pleaded guilty to attempted carjacking and driving while intoxicated.

He was sentenced to 250 days in jail with credit for 67 days served on the carjacking charge and 93 days in jail with credit for 67 days on the drunk driving charge. He also has to pay $1,005 in fines and costs.

He also faces charges in Indiana.

Leader Publications reports that Frazier’s son had been killed the day before the incident and that Frazier had consumed vodka and cocaine.

Related posts

Benton Harbor man charged with killing 15-year-old

Jon Zimney

Berrien County man faces 50 to 90 years for murder

Jon Zimney

St. Joseph County Jail placed on lockdown due to inmate overdose

Jon Zimney

Leave a Comment