Woman charged for alleged role in teen crime spree

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Rebecca Kaye Reese (Courtesy photo)

A 19-year-old woman is the latest person to be charged in connection with a crime spree that prosecutors say was committed by a loose-knit group of Billings teenagers.

Rebecca Kaye Reese appeared Tuesday before District Judge Gregory Todd and pleaded not guilty to charges of felony burglary and felony burglary by accountability. Todd set the woman's bond at $5,000. She remained in the county jail this afternoon.

Reese is accused of taking part in the May 10 and June 8 burglaries at the Corner Stop convenience store on Highway 312. Prosecutors allege Reese acted as a getaway driver during one burglary and entered the store during another burglary at the same store.

Several other teenagers have been charged in connection with the burglaries and a string of other crimes, including the robbery and beating of a pizza delivery driver, the armed robbery of a convenience store and a downtown mugging.

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