A Kent man who, in February 2024, robbed someone of their car, fled police, and, while fleeing, then robbed another person of their car, was sentenced to just under 11 years in prison for three robbery charges, hit-and-run death and vehicular homicide, among six other charges.

On Sept. 5, following a felony plea agreement, Ernesto Rojas-Renteria, 28, of Kent, was sentenced to 129 months in prison for two counts of first-degree robbery, and in a separate case, he was sentenced to 120 months for hit-and-run death and 116 months for vehicular homicide. As part of a plea agreement, all of Rojas-Renteria’s charges are to run at the same time.

Rojas-Renteria’s other charges include a residential burglary from 2022, second-degree robbery from 2024, theft of a motor vehicle from 2024, possession

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