MINNEAPOLIS — A 19-year-old Minneapolis man was charged with sexually assaulting a number of girls round downtown Minneapolis.
Mayke Thibodeaux acquired felony costs for legal sexual conduct within the second diploma, fifth diploma, and twice within the fourth diploma.
The latest incident reported involving Thibodeaux came about on June 12 on the 300 block of Nicollet Mall.
The suspect allegedly adopted a lady to her house constructing. When she confronted him, he grabbed her forcefully, pinned her towards a wall, and proceeded to drag her pants down. The sufferer started to battle again and broke free from him. Police say clear surveillance video captured the incident.
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In January, police responded to a report at an house during which Thibodeaux, who was relationship one of many house’s tenants, allegedly went into the sufferer’s bed room and sexually assaulted her.
In a voluntary interview with police, Thibodeaux stated he went into the bed room to get a vape and the sufferer thought he was making an attempt to the touch her butt, and stated, “however mainly I form of did.”
One other cost alleges Thibodeaux adopted a lady as she walked by means of the skyway from Capella Tower to Ramp A. When she confronted him, he grabbed her buttocks. The sufferer screamed and Thibodeaux ran away. Surveillance video confirmed he had been following the lady a number of blocks, police say.
On March 7, a lady informed police she was strolling by means of the skyway within the Baker Constructing when a person approached her from behind and grabbed her buttocks. Surveillance video was in a position to affirm the assault, which they imagine was dedicated by Thibodeaux.
Thibodeaux was arrested on Aug. 21 for the same assault on a stranger in downtown Minneapolis.
In an interview with investigators, Thibodeaux admitted what he did to the sufferer was not okay. He additionally informed officers that he hangs out within the skyway when he has nowhere else to go.
Thibodeux’s first courtroom look shall be at 1 p.m. on Thursday. If convicted, he may face 25 years in jail.