UPDATE: Harrington woman sentenced after reported summer burglary spree in Delaware

A Harrington woman reportedly plead guilty and was sentenced in Delaware.
Officials say Laughman plead guilty to one count of Theft of a Firearm, and she will only spend two years in prison, if she violates her probation.
Troopers in Delaware say, they arrested a Harrington couple after an investigation revealed they were behind a robbery and some burglaries throughout July.
Delaware State Police released the details behind their arrest. According to reports on July 21st around 2:25 AM, 29-year-old Jordan McGowan and Nora Laughman were taken into custody. This after troopers say they were called to the Harrington Moose Lodge parking lot, located on South DuPont Highway, for a report of suspicious subjects. Upon making contact with the couple, the trooper was reportedly aware that they had been involved in an earlier report of a burglary and theft of a firearm from a home on the 15000 block of South DuPont Highway. The alleged boyfriend and girlfriend duo were taken into custody without incident and transported back to Troop 3 in Camden.
Further investigation revealed the couple had committed a burglary to Lake Forest High School in Felton on July 13 and removed various power tools before pawning them off at area pawn shops. They also reportedly committed a robbery at the Shell Gas station located on Lancaster Pike in Hockessin on July 16, where troopers say McGowan entered the store and demanded cash from the clerk. A weapon was never reportedly displayed or implied, but the employee complied with the demand and turned over an undisclosed amount of cash. Troopers say, McGowan fled the store and entered a vehicle in which Laughman drove away. The clerk was reportedly not injured in the incident.
McGowan and Laughman were both charged with second degree robbery and second and third degree burglary, three counts of conspiracy, two counts of theft under $1500.00, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Laughman was additionally charged with four counts of theft by false pretense, four counts of falsifying business documents, and four counts of selling stolen property. They were both arraigned at JP2 and committed to the Delaware Department of Corrections in lieu of $26,100 secured and $37,100 secured respectively.