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‘Internet Casanova’ Gets 18 Months for Theft


  SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) _ A judge has sentenced a man dubbed the “Internet Casanova” to 18 months in prison for pawning his girlfriend’s camera.
 
  St. Joseph Superior Court Judge John Marnocha called 29-year-old defendant Raymond Holycross of Plymouth a “con man” during Wednesday’s hearing. The South Bend Tribune reports Holycross pleaded guilty to felony theft last month.
 
  Holycross didn’t address the court.
 
  Court documents say Holycross told Theresa Bridegroom of Mishawaka his name was Ray Parris when he met her through a friend. She called police when she found a pawn shop receipt for her camera under his real name.
 
  Holycross was dubbed the “Internet Casanova” after other women accused him of wooing them online and then stealing from them. He’s charged in Howard County with stealing a gun from a woman there.

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