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Kyle Gray Jr., Bismarck, sentenced for criminal trespass

Kyle Remond Gray Jr., 38, Bismarck, was sentenced on Monday to 360 days in jail, with credit given for the 146 days he has already served, plus 21 days time off for good behavior and two years of unsupervised probation on a charge of Class A misdemeanor criminal trespass.

According to the probable cause affidavit filed with the court, Gray had been charged following an incident on Dec. 7, 2018. A woman at a northeast Minot residence had made accusations against Gray, including that he fired a gun outside her residence and had fired a weapon into the air while she was driving him around in her pickup truck the previous evening and that drugs were found in a backpack in a garage that she said belonged to Gray.

However, the state eventually dismissed charges of Class A felony intent to deliver methamphetamine and Class C felony possession of drug paraphernalia charges against Gray last April and a terrorizing charge was dismissed against Gray in February of this year. Gray had been scheduled to go to trial on a remaining charge in district court in Minot Wednesday, but court records show the jury trial was canceled after Gray changed his plea to the misdemeanor charge on Monday.

Judge Gary Lee also ordered Gray to pay $825 in court costs and to have no contact with the victim.

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