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Posted on: July 8, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Early Morning Saturday Trespassing Calls Keep Officers Busy

There were a couple of early morning trespass subject calls on Saturday, July 6. 

 

The first call came on July 6 at 3:32 a.m. at 1000 Oak. A security employee called to report a man trespassing at the Overpark and refusing to leave. The trespasser, later identified as Kevin Mitchell Torok, age 38, had previously been trespassed from the property. 


Torok was reported to be armed with a bat and acting erratically. An EPD officer contacted Torok, who was in the outhouse, and began negotiating with him to come out. Torok appeared to be under the influence of some sort of drug. When he refused to come out, another officer was called to assist. Just as they arrived, Torok exited and officers took him into custody. Torok began yelling. He was found to be in possession of methamphetamine. 


Torok continued to be disorderly on the way to jail. He was lodged for Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, and Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree. Case 1910531

 

The second case provides a reminder to secure windows and doors at night: at 4:55 a.m., Central Lane 911 received several calls regarding a disorderly woman at the Marche Chase Apartments, 3402 Kinsrow Avenue. The first caller reported a disoriented female wondering around the complex and it was entered as a CAHOOTS call. However, there were more calls about the woman forcing her way into multiple apartments and it became an emergency police call. 


When officers arrived, officers were told the suspect, Misty Necole Bayer, age 38, had forced entry into one apartment, had been armed with a kitchen knife and threatened to harm herself. The residents reported they had been in their apartment watching television, when Bayer entered. One of them had convinced Bayer to leave the apartment. Bayer was quickly contacted and detained by police outside the apartment. 


Another resident had reported that prior to this, they had been sleeping when awakened by a crash, with Bayer inside their bedroom screaming. One of the residents physically forced her out, and locked the door. In both instanced, Bayer entered through window screens. 


Bayer was cited in lieu of custody for two counts of Criminal Trespass in the First Degree, and two count of Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree. She was taken to a local hospital as she had reportedly consumed methamphetamine. Case 1910532

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