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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Man gets for a total of 21 years for crimes on land during the robbery

Man gets for a total of 21 years for crimes on land during the robbery

Christopher Allen Orbeta. Linda Cicoira Photo.

By Linda Cicoira

A 29-year-old Chesapake man will spend 15 active years in prison to occur in Accomack County during a crime stroll in December 2023, which ended with a high-speed hunt and a crash in Exmore. This sum is added to the six years and two months of active time that he received for other crimes that took place during the Spree in Northampton.

Christopher Allen Orbeta from George Drive received the latest terms to rob, steal, steal and take a credit card from a delivery offer at the temperature corner Corner Mart and to take a credit card from an employee in the Nelsonia Corner Mart.

The retired judge William R. Savage III handed over the accomack conditions on Thursday. In this case there was no written agreement. The maximum term for the crimes was life plus 60 years in prison and a fine of $ 100,000.

Orbeta was seen as a headmaster in the second degree because another man had committed the crimes outside the city. Orbeta stayed in the car when a shop clip was punched in the face with a soup was forced to go to the business of the business and was robbed.

The 33-year-old Brandon Theophilus Gibson from Lens Avenue in Norfolk recently admitted to leading the crime stroll in front of the Northampton Circuit Court. He said that he was “saved” from a dark spiral, which was gradually increased over a few months.

Gibson is waiting for the conviction for crimes, including an attempted murder of Exmore police chief Angelo Dimartino, the use of a weapon in the crime, and the kidnapping of a Royal Farms Worker Kiptopeke.

“I never intended to shoot an officer,” said Gibson. “I wanted to shoot myself.”

An attempt in September is carried out for Gibson in Accomack, where he opposite seven crimes, most of which were violent and raid, kidnapping and wounds.