
The man accused of burglarizing Mountain Outfitters three times earlier this year has accepted a plea bargain with the District Attorney’s office and awaits sentencing.
Jason Roger Oberg, who was 23 when the events occurred, was arrested in March early one morning near the scenes of burglaries at both Primo Outdoors and Mountain Outfitters in downtown Breckenridge.
He was taken to a local hospital after he ran from police and had a violent encounter with a sheriff’s office canine.
The plea agreement has Oberg facing a Sept. 20 sentencing on one count of burglary and two counts of theft — all felonies.
The many items stolen from the retail store range from $1,230 Kastle backcountry skis to $399 Arc’teryx ski pants and a $129 Kershaw knife, according to a previous report.
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