Mandaree Record Lists Young Bird as Tier 2 Offender
MANDAREE, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A supplied registration record lists Colby Wakiza Young Bird as a Tier 2 offender.
The record identifies Mandaree, North Dakota, as Young Bird’s community of residence.
His most recent verification date is listed as April 7, 2026.
The record also lists a conviction dated November 19, 2018.
The listed offense is sexual imposition.
The supplied record cites North Dakota Century Code Section 12.1-20-04.
2018 Conviction Listed
North Dakota’s current code titles Section 12.1-20-04 as sexual imposition.
The law addresses specified sexual acts or sexual contact involving certain circumstances.
Those circumstances include certain threats or coercion that can prevent reasonable resistance.
The current statute also addresses certain conduct tied to criminal street gang activities.

The supplied record does not identify which provision applied in Young Bird’s case.
It also does not provide detailed facts about the underlying criminal proceeding.
TRF News is limiting this report to the registration information supplied.
Readers can review North Dakota Century Code Chapter 12.1-20.
Tier 2 Registration Listed
The supplied record identifies Young Bird’s offender type as Tier 2.
Mandaree is listed as his community of residence.
This report does not publish his exact address or other unnecessary personal information.
Residents seeking current information should use official government records.
The North Dakota Sex Offender Registry provides public offender searches.
The site permits searches using names and geographic locations.
Registration information can change when officials receive updated records.
Residence and verification details can also change over time.
Readers should confirm current details before relying on older registration information.
Public Record Information
Public registry information provides access to records released under applicable laws.
The information should not be used to threaten, intimidate, or harass anyone.
Questions about the conviction should be directed to the court holding the official record.
Registration questions should go to the agency responsible for maintaining the registry.
I’m Adrian Cole reporting for TRF News.
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