Bloomington man gets 33 years for home invasion

Isaiah Miller
Isaiah Miller as sentenced Tuesday to 33 years in prison. (Photo courtesy McLean County Jail)

By Eric Stock

BLOOMINGTON – A Bloomington man has been sentenced to 33 years in prison for his role in a home break-in last year.

A McLean County jury last month convicted Isaiah Miller, 20, on home invasion charges in connection with an armed break in on Oxford Court in September 2016. Miller reportedly broke into the home with two other men and held a couple at gunpoint.

Kendrick Cooley, 21, of Bloomington, who testified at Miller’s trial, was previously sentenced to 15 years behind bars. Police are still searching for the third suspect.

Eric Stock can be reached at [email protected].

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