The Ham Lake man accused of sexually assaulting and terrorizing women in Minneapolis over a span of years was charged Tuesday in three additional cases.
Jory Wiebrand, 34, is charged in a total of 13 cases in Hennepin County. He is accused of home invasions, sexual assault and attacking a woman as she sat in her car, among other accusations. He is also a suspect in assaults in Anoka County.
The new cases are:
• Wiebrand was charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct, criminal sexual predatory conduct and false imprisonment.
A woman told police she was putting belongings into her car trunk in southeast Minneapolis on July 18 when a man grabbed her, according to charges.
She grabbed at his arms and bent down, breaking his grip and escaping the attack. DNA from the woman's shirt matched Wiebrand, charges said.
• Wiebrand was charged with first-degree burglary and criminal sexual predatory conduct.
On Feb. 25, 2018, a woman told police she left her wallet and keys near the entryway of her southeast Minneapolis apartment, and that they were stolen between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. while she and her friends slept.