Statesville Man Gets Prison Term For Property Crimes

by | Jul 11, 2025

Jasmine Deshon Holmes, 44, of Statesville, was sentenced to serve six to eight years in prison following his conviction for obtaining property by false pretense greater than $100,000 and continuing criminal enterprise during Catawba County Superior Court on Thursday, July 10 2025.

The Honorable Jacqueline Grant, Superior Court Judge from Buncombe County, imposed terms of the active sentence after Holmes entered the guilty plea for his involvement in the theft and distribution of goods from a Maiden company.

The defendant will serve his period of incarceration in custody of the North Carolina Division of Adult Corrections.

The enterprise occurred between March 9, 2024, and May 18, 2024, and investigation started when it was discovered that two truckloads of the company’s goods did not arrive at their intended destination.

Holmes and a co-defendant were instrumental in distribution of the stolen goods through various trucking companies. The co-defendant’s case is still pending, and he is considered innocent unless and until proven guilty.