Roseburg man sentenced to over two years in prison

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By Dan Bain KPIC News

ROSEBURG, Ore. -- A Douglas County man has been sentenced to prison for violating his parole.

Levi Gilliland, 20, of the Roseburg area, was sentenced  to serve 26 months in prison for violating conditions of his parole.

Prosecutors say he admitted to violating his conditions in court Tuesday morning in Judge Joan Seitz's courtroom.

Gilliland was charged with 11 counts of Unlawful Use of a Computer and 11 counts of Identity Theft in connection with a stolen debit card that was used in several stores around Roseburg.

Prosecutors say those crimes happened while he was on parole from a previous conviction.

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