
Man Charged After Alleged Sexual Assault at Saint Paul Apartment
Willie Ezekile Bennett Stevenson, of Saint Paul, is charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving penetration through coercion.
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Willie Ezekile Bennett Stevenson, of Saint Paul, is charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving penetration through coercion.

Officers were called around 8:20 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, to the 3000 block of 40th Avenue South after a person went to check on the woman and found her dead inside the apartment.

Prosecutors have now charged 28-year-old Antavarius Scott Baker, of Minneapolis, with two counts of second-degree murder for his alleged role in the killing.

Staff quickly moved children to safety as the man allegedly damaged doors and windows with the knife before being taken into custody.

The indictment says the case involved filing false tax returns, attempting fraudulent bank transactions and recruiting others to submit similar filings.

Prosecutors charged 45-year-old Andrew Clayton Freeburg, of Norwood Young America, with felony counts tied to alleged tax violations and benefit fraud.

Prosecutors allege James Dale, of Anoka, Shaun Blankenship, of Minneapolis, and Tara Molnau, of Norwood Young America, were all tied to additional burglaries in the area.

Investigators searched the downstairs bedroom and say motor vehicle registration documents and a cellphone linked Zaccardi to the room, including motor vehicle registration documents and a cellphone.

Prosecutors charged 33-year-old Joshua Ryan Pendegayosh, of Minneapolis, with felony criminal vehicular operation causing great bodily harm. Authorities say he was driving in a grossly negligent manner when he struck the victim.

On Friday, prosecutors charged Eithan Armani Green, of Minneapolis, with second-degree murder with intent and illegal possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a violent crime.

Prosecutors charged 30-year-old Edward Jacob Lang, of Lake Worth, Fla,, with first-degree damage to property. The charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

Authorities say the Otter Tail County political candidate first reported a series of threatening phone calls and text messages received the morning of Tuesday, Feb. 3.