Victor Ogiste faces the music tomorrow in Madison County Circuit Court.
Madison police arrested Ogiste in October 2023 after numerous vehicles were vandalized in the parking lot of Burnt Boot Camp on Main Street in Madison. The Madison Police Department provided more information in a press release:
On October 13, 2023, at 0547 am, eleven vehicles were burglarized by forced entry at 2160 Main Street, Madison, Mississippi. The Madison Police Department responded to the scene and initiated an investigation. Similar incidents were discovered in Oxford and other areas of North Mississippi. Investigators obtained information leading them to a female attempting to cash fraudulent checks at banks in Pearl, Mississippi. With the assistance of multiple law enforcement agencies, 41-year-old Danelle Amber King and 42-year-old Matthew Arthur, both from Cleveland, Tennessee, were apprehended on Hwy 49 in Richland, Mississippi. They are currently detained at the Rankin County Detention Center. The Madison Police Department continued its investigation, leading them to a residence in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The Forrest County Sheriff’s Department was contacted, and three females were taken into custody after surveillance was set up on the residence. The females taken into custody are identified as 30-year old Jasmine Danielle Atkins, 29-year old Maya Marie Habersham, and 23-year old Desire Shardae Robinson, all from Florida. These three individuals are currently detained at the Madison County Detention Center. Simultaneously, investigators with the Madison Police Department and Rankin County Sheriff’s Department located other individuals linked to the auto burglaries. Three individuals were apprehended on Interstate 59 at the 143 exit in Trussville, Alabama. The individuals taken into custody are 29-year old Raymone Marquis Davis, 27-year old Victor Alexander Ogiste, and 28-year old Danarious Trevon Young, all from Florida. These three individuals are detained at the Trussville Jail in Alabama. Extradition paperwork is being filed to have them transported back to Madison, Mississippi.
The grand jury indicted Ogiste and Raymone Davis for 11 counts of auto burglary and one count of conspiracy in October 2024. Judge Ratcliff held a trial last year and the jury convicted Ogiste of all counts in September 2025.
Judge Ratcliff will pronounce sentence on Ogiste tomorrow morning at 9 in Madison County Circuit Court.
Stay tuned.

4 comments:
What the hell is a Burnt Boot Camp and why?
It’s an avant garde gastro-experience where food is served in the shape of fashionable footwear
They are boutique gyms located all over the U.S. Try to keep up.
I remember that in the news... IF those damn idiots had not been caught, there would've been more and more of their idiot moves.
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