Mahnomen: Man Charged After Naked Knife Call

Mahnomen: Man Charged After Naked Knife Call
Mahnomen: Man Charged After Naked Knife Call

Mahnomen County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Mahnomen man is facing a felony assault charge after a reported hallway incident at an apartment building.

Court records identify the defendant as Glen Dale Lamorie, 50, of Mahnomen.

He is charged with felony second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.

He is also charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and misdemeanor indecent exposure.

What the complaint alleges

According to the criminal complaint, officers were called to Park Terrace Apartments on January 7, 2026.

The call came in around 3:42 p.m., records say.

Callers reported a man in the hallway pounding on doors.

They also reported he had a knife, according to the complaint.

When officers arrived, they reported seeing a naked man in the hallway.

Records say he was yelling profanities outside an open apartment door.

The complaint says he kept one hand hidden behind a doorway.

Glen Dale Lamorie
Glen Dale Lamorie

Knife recovered, complaint says

An officer drew a taser and gave repeated commands, the complaint states.

Records say Lamorie later showed both hands and dropped a metallic object.

That object was identified as a knife, according to the complaint.

A second knife was later recovered near the doorway, records say.

Intoxication noted

Officers reported Lamorie appeared highly intoxicated and slurred his speech.

Records say he refused to walk and had to be carried to a squad vehicle.

A preliminary breath test measured a .357, according to the complaint.

That is more than four times the legal driving limit in Minnesota.

Neighbor report included

A neighbor told officers Lamorie knocked on her door several times that day.

She reported he once held an object that looked like a long file.

She said she and her daughter were scared, according to the complaint.

Bail and release conditions

Judge Seamus Patrick Duffy set bail at $300 with conditions or $12,000 without conditions.

Records list several release conditions.

They include staying law-abiding and making all court appearances.

They also include keeping in contact with an attorney.

Records also list limits on bars and liquor stores.

The complaint also notes random testing and random searches.

A no-contact order regarding the victims is also listed.

Prior record mentioned

Court records also note prior convictions for third-degree assault and domestic assault.

Offense date listed: January 7, 2026.

Date filed in court listed: January 8, 2026.

Case resources

Minnesota second-degree assault law: Minn. Stat. 609.222.

Minnesota disorderly conduct law: Minn. Stat. 609.72.

Minnesota indecent exposure law: Minn. Stat. 617.23.

State court records portal: Minnesota Judicial Branch.

A criminal complaint contains allegations.

Lamorie is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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