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The man passes over 14 years for sexual aggression in Brooklyn Park

The man passes over 14 years for sexual aggression in Brooklyn Park

A man was sentenced to over 14 years (172 months) in connection with A sexual attack on a route in Brooklyn Park last spring.

The judicial documents claim that Alfred Talawalay falls, 21 years old, has been guilty for a 1st grade criminal conduct in February. As part of a pleading agreement, the prosecutors gave up their motion in search of an upward durable departure. A second number of criminal sexual conduct of the first degree, as well as the road of robbery aggravated by the first degree and kidnapping, were rejected to the conviction on Friday.

Talawalay has credit for 315 days already served and is eligible for conditional release after 10 years. He must also register as a predatory offender.

The victim told the police She was a walk along the Shingle Creek, in April, when a man, later identified as Talawalay, approached her with a weapon and asked to perform a sexual act on him. After that, he told the woman that she would save her “if she didn’t tell her.” He then took the phone and let it go, shown in the complaint. The victim told investigators that he “thought he would die if he did not comply.”

Police gathered a description of the victim suspect and later images released from it taken from surveillance videos in the area.

Talawalay’s stepfather called the police and identified Talawalay as the person in the photo. The officers found the victim’s mobile phone in Talawalay’s room when they executed a search warrant.