Bemidji (trfnews.i234.me) — A Tenstrike man is facing a felony threats charge after a workplace dispute in Bemidji.
Dominic Xavier Haro is charged in Beltrami County District Court with terroristic threats.
He is also charged with fourth-degree damage to property.
The case is filed in Minnesota’s 9th Judicial District under court file 04-CR-26-689.
The charges stem from a March 15, 2026, report at 519 24th Street Northwest in Bemidji.
Workplace Dispute Reported
According to the complaint, law enforcement responded at about 8 a.m.
The report involved alleged threats of violence at an adult foster home.
A man identified as K.S. told authorities he and Haro had argued by text.
K.S. said both men worked at the same location.
He also said they worked alternating shifts, according to court documents.
K.S. told police he arrived to relieve Haro after an overnight shift.
The complaint says Haro allegedly got in K.S.’s face.
K.S. reported that Haro grabbed his coat by the collar.
K.S. said he pushed Haro back in self-defense.
A second person, identified as M.J., then stepped in.
Complaint Alleges Threat And Tire Damage
The complaint says Haro allegedly threatened to get a gun from his car.
He also allegedly threatened to shoot K.S.
K.S. also reported that Haro threatened to damage his truck.
The complaint says Haro allegedly mentioned stabbing the tires and breaking windows.
As Haro left, K.S. said Haro stopped near his truck.
K.S. reported hearing air coming from a truck tire.
M.J. also told authorities he heard the alleged gun threat.
M.J. also reported hearing air hissing from the truck tire.
Authorities later examined the truck.
The complaint says one tire was deflated.
Authorities also reported seeing an approximate one-inch slit on the tire.
Charges Filed In Beltrami County
Haro denied making threats, according to the complaint.
He also denied slashing the tire.
Haro claimed K.S. slashed his own tire, according to court records.
The felony threats charge is listed under Minnesota Statute 609.713.
The property damage count is listed under Minnesota Statute 609.595.
The felony charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
It also carries a possible $10,000 fine, or both.
The misdemeanor damage charge carries up to 90 days in jail.
It also carries a possible $1,000 fine, or both.
The charges are only accusations at this stage.
Haro is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
More case information may be available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
