Sentencing date set for Mason City man accused of stealing firearms, credit cards from Kensett home

KENSETT — The sentencing hearing has been scheduled for a Mason City man who entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors after being accused of breaking into a Kensett home and stealing firearms and credit cards.
A criminal complaint states that law enforcement was called to the 500 block of Maple Street in Kensett after the report of a burglary that had taken place on November 13th. The home owner showed an officer an empty gun safe in a bedroom that had visibly been forced open.
The owner said over 15 firearms and a stack of credit cards had been removed from the safe. A copy of a home security video showed two males entering the home through the garage wearing face masks.
20-year-old David Westerndorf was charged with second-degree burglary, a Class C felony. As part of a plea agreement with prosecutors, Westendorf has pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary, a Class D felony.
Prosecutors will recommend a five-year suspended sentence and three years probation when Westendorf is sentenced on June 9th in Worth County District Court.



