Crime & Safety
Arizona Man Sentenced to 13 Years for Burglary of Woodside Home
Bradley Sullivan, 52, was found guilty of burglary and grand theft in July for the March 28, 2012 burglary.

A man convicted of flying to the Bay Area from Arizona to burglarize a Woodside home in 2012 was sentenced to 13 years in prison this afternoon, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. A jury found Bradley Sullivan, 52, guilty of burglary and grand theft in July for the March 28, 2012 burglary.
Sullivan and 49-year-old Michael Wallen had flown to the Bay Area from Glendale, Arizona, on a travel package arranged by Sullivanās girlfriend. They rented a car and drove to Woodside, intending to burglarize homes in the area. They were captured on surveillance footage getting out of the car in front of the burglarized home.
One of them went inside while the other covered up the carās license plate, but by then it had already been captured on camera. A year later detectives served a search warrant on their Arizona home and found some of the stolen jewelry - but not all of the $30,000 to $50,000 worth that had been taken.
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Judge Donald Ayoob sentenced Sullivan to 13 years in prison today, Wagstaffe said. He will not be eligible for early release until heās served 80 percent of his sentence because of a prior conviction.
āThatās a good sentence, we were quite pleased,ā Wagstaffe said. āHeās a career criminal type of guy who deserves to be off our streets.ā
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Wallen, however, avoided such a stiff sentence. Shortly before Sullivanās trial started, Wallen pleaded no contest to burglary and grand theft and was later sentenced to only three years in prison.
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