Las Vegas Woman Sentenced to Drug Treatment for Coffin Theft

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Sierra was seen entering a funeral home, taking out and disposing of the body before leaving with it and abandoning it in an outdoor planting bed before fleeing from the scene – leading her to face several charges including burglary, grand larceny and disturbing human remains.

As part of a plea bargain reached on September 24, Sierra entered into, Sierra pleaded guilty to one count of burglary. Under terms of her plea deal with Clark County District Court Judge Tara Clark Newberry on December 5, Sierra must participate in the Court-administered drug program and is on probation with restrictions; any probation violations would incur at minimum one year imprisonment sentence.

Sierra is mandated to adhere to an intensive treatment program which includes electronic monitoring and periodic drug tests in order to gauge compliance and progress.

Discovery of the Crime

On August 27 at 2am, police discovered an extraordinary series of events when a body was discovered face down outside of a funeral home. Police quickly responded and were able to identify Sierra as being deceased using paperwork found nearby her casket; shortly thereafter he was apprehended after recognizing himself from surveillance footage while shopping at a convenience store nearby.

After her arrest, Sierra admitted she had consumed six beers prior to the incident and claimed she blacked out before realizing what had occurred, though she insisted she did not intend any harm and offered her apology for what transpired. Sierra’s story highlights both criminal justice and substance abuse issues when sentencing someone in certain cases.

Sierra is currently waiting her turn at court’s treatment program and her case serves as an important reminder of the particular considerations involved when handling cases with substance use issues.

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