The man who burglarized the offices of Hell’s Kitchen as part of what a prosecutor described as a 2021 theft spree is facing sentencing on new charges.
Johnathan Adam Towne, 37, admitted to charges of residential burglary and grand larceny of a motor vehicle on Tuesday in Douglas County District Court.

According to court documents, Towne entered a Caesars Republic hotel room on Jan. 4, where he located the keys to a 2016 Lexus, which he stole. He faces up to 15 years in prison.
He has already admitted two counts of misdemeanor theft in Tahoe Township Justice Court and is scheduled to be sentenced there on July 14.
Towne is also subject to a fugitive warrant out of El Dorado County.
Convicted of the April 17, 2021, burglary at the former Harvey’s, now known as Caesars Republic, Towne received to two suspended 19-48-month sentences.
“When I’m high on drugs, I don’t think,” he told the judge at his Nov. 3, 2021, sentencing hearing. “I hate the things I do when I’m high.”
• A South Lake Tahoe man who admitted committing a Feb. 16 theft at a Stateline casino received a suspended 2-5-year prison sentence for burglary of a business.
Adam Vincent Paul Campagna, 37, also has a burglary warrant out of El Dorado County.
Campagna stole what the victim claimed were $5,000 in tools, but that figure was challenged by attorney Max Stovall. Tuesday was the date for a hearing to define what restitution Campagna would owe. However, prosecutor Ric Casper said he’d contacted the victim for more information and hadn’t received any.
Under Nevada law, the restitution amount must be determined at sentencing.
Campagna told Young that his car had broken down, so he took the tools in what Stovall described as poor impulse control.
“He did clearly steal tools someone’s livelihood depended on,” Casper said in asking for three years in prison.
Young gave him a longer underlying sentence. His probation will last two years.
Once he’s done with whatever happens in El Dorado County he will have to do an inpatient treatment program.
• A trial was vacated in the case of a man who admitted swapping bar codes in order to obtain a $269.99 LEGO Icons PAC-MAN Arcade Retro Game Building Set from the Target for $39.99.
Aaron Vince Agosta, 46, will remain in custody until his Aug. 18 sentencing where he faces up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
The theft occurred March 30, 2024, and Agosta was scheduled for a Nov. 6, 2025, jury trial, but a warrant was issued for his arrest after he failed to appear at an August 2025 hearing. Agosta was booked in Douglas County Jail on June 21. He is also subject to a warrant out of Washoe County.
