Articles Tagged with criminal trespassing

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A man who allegedly committed a series of misdemeanor offenses over three weeks told police he felt harassed because they continued arresting him.

30-year-old Colin White is a homeless man in the Concord, New Hampshire area.

During the three weeks between May 5 and May 27, White had six encounters with the authorities for alleged infractions resulting in his arrest.

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While the police were investigating a claim about a stolen power tool, the suspect accused of taking it told them that he was part of a previous incident regarding a stolen police K9.

On August 26, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office was alerted by a homeowner who said that a man was on his property and that the alleged intruder did not have permission to be there. A weed whacker gardening machine was also reported as missing from the premises.

When the authorities arrived, they reported that they saw a man identified as Brandon Harmon, a 24-year-old Smithfield local.

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After a protest at a Scottsdale mall, Jake Paul was accused of taking part in criminal trespassing and unlawful assembly, and he is fighting the allegations against him.

Last weekend, a protest took place at Fashion Square Mall in Scottsdale, Arizona, that involved in the illegal entry to the building after it was closed.

While inside, the protestors reportedly looted and destroyed sections inside of the mall.

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A man from Louisiana is facing charges after he allegedly entered and fouled up a chicken coop on a stranger’s property while wearing no clothing.

On November 2, a homeowner reportedly looked outside to find a nude stranger inside of the chicken coop in his yard. The man said that the intruder appeared to be trying to wreck the inside of the structure and that he had also destroyed plants that were on the front porch before heading to the coop.

The man called the Ouachita County Sheriff’s Office to advise them of the alleged trespasser, and deputies came to his home to assist with the situation.

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An employee providing service for Dish Network has been charged with two felonies after giving a hug to a woman as he was leaving her home.

At the beginning of April, 70-year-old Karen Loest was visited by a third-party technician associated with Dish Network satellite tv company who fulfilled a work order at her home.

During the time that the tech, 34-year-old David Novinski, was inside the residence, Loest said that he seemed professional and gave her no indication that she had anything to worry about in his presence.

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