Hubbard County, MN (trfnews.i234.me) — A homeless man from Tokio, North Dakota, identified as George Tikayne, is now facing multiple criminal charges after a bizarre incident in rural Park Rapids.
According to court documents, the incident occurred on March 21st, when a female victim with an active protection order against Tikayne saw him on her porch security camera. The footage reportedly showed him opening a refrigerator on her porch and drinking Powerade.
Deputies responded to the scene and found Tikayne still on the porch, where he was arrested without incident. During the arrest, deputies discovered he had methamphetamine.
Tikayne has now been formally charged with:
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Burglary
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Domestic abuse — violation of a protection order
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Possession of a controlled substance (meth)
He remains in custody as the case proceeds in Hubbard County District Court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
Did you know?
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Violating a protection order in Minnesota can elevate a misdemeanor to a gross misdemeanor or felony, especially if the individual has prior offenses.
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Burglary charges can apply even without forced entry if someone enters a dwelling without permission and with intent to commit a crime.