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A man convicted for a string of more than 60 Boulder burglaries dating back to 2007 has been sentenced to 32 years in community corrections.

James Gurule, 46, also was ordered to pay $762,150.38 in restitution, to have no contact with any of his victims, and to be subject to GPS monitoring.

The series of burglaries began in 2007 and continued until early 2010 when Boulder detectives and investigators from other agencies stopped Gurule and Nicholas Gene Dorrance, 48, on U.S. 36 and Church Ranch Boulevard in a vehicle with stolen property.

The two were dubbed the “pillowcase burglars” because they sometimes stole pillowcases to carry away their loot.

Dorrance is already serving a 32-year prison sentence.

Denver Post staff and wire reports

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