Former BYUI Student Pleads Not Guilty to Burglary

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By Nate Eaton

A former BYU-Idaho student who allegedly stole several items from different businesses pleaded not guilty in a Madison County courtroom Monday.

20-year-old Tavia Womack of Arizona is accused of burglarizing over ten businesses in May.

She was caught after going into a Rexburg music store and switching an old guitar for a new instrument.

The next day Womack tried to buy a guitar case at the Idaho Falls Chesbro music story.

Workers called police and she was taken into custody. Officers then found over 250 stolen items at Womack's apartment.
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