Jacob Michael Therres, 180-AFO #nelsonpostthrower

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Criminal History

  • On October 18, 2017, at age 20, Therres was convicted of second-degree assault of his stepfather, Wyatt, after a dispute over access to a shed. Wyatt advised officers he had placed a padlock on a shed at the residence denying access to Therres because it contained drug paraphernalia. Therres then attacked Wyatt by jumping on top of him, attempting to choke him, and gouge his eye out. Therres advised officers that the dispute arose because Wyatt had locked a dirt bike in the shed. Therres was sentenced to one year of jail (suspended) and one year of probation.
  • On October 30, 2017, a victim, A.S., obtained a temporary protective order against Therres, which became a final protective order on November 6, 2017. Therres had sent A.S. sexually explicit threatening letters and stalked her. Therres was ordered to stay at least 100 feet away from A.S.
  • In June 2018, Therresโ€™ probation was revoked for violations of the protective orders entered in 2017. Police arrived at Wyattโ€™s residence due to a report that Therres was violating the Wyatt protective order by throwing a party at Wyattโ€™s house while he was away. A.S., who also had a protective order against Therres, had reported Therresโ€™ by anonymously calling 911. When police arrived at Wyattโ€™s residence, Therres answered the door, and then slammed and locked it. Therres then fled into the woods behind the residence. After the incident at Wyattโ€™s house, Therresโ€™ sister sent A.S. a threatening text message, โ€œYou petty ass snitch.โ€ A.S. was then made aware of a video posted on social media by Therres showing him urinating on the victimโ€™s car, driverโ€™s side door, with a banner on the video that read, โ€œDonโ€™t snitch on me bitch.โ€ A.S. stated that she was terrified by Therresโ€™ retaliatory conduct.
  • In addition to a violation of the Wyatt protective order, Therres was charged with two violations of the A.S. protective order (for the text message and urination on the car), solicit-induce/inhibit testimony, and retaliate – witness. Therres was found guilty of violating a protective order and sentenced to 90 days imprisonment (60 days suspended), and 36 monthsโ€™ probation.
  • On August 19, 2019, Therres was charged with burglary-first degree, burglary third degree, burglary-fourth degree-dwelling, theft: $1,500 to under $25,000, and malicious destruction of property value $1,000. The charges stemmed from a burglary of an apartment of an acquaintance of Therres. Therres forcefully broke into the apartment and took a number of items, including computers and a JBL speaker. The stolen items were later discovered in Therresโ€™ residence. Therres had asked the victim to lie to the police about the stolen JBL speaker and tell them that the victim left it at his house. Therres admitted that he broke into the victimโ€™s apartment with two other people because the victim owed him $90. Therres stated that he would have returned the stolen items if the victim had repaid the $90.
  • On April 14, 2021, Therres was convicted on the theft charge and sentenced to five yearsโ€™ imprisonment (suspended), three yearsโ€™ supervised probation, and $4,000 restitution. Therres was on probation for this offense when he committed the offense in this case on January 6, 2021.
  • On November 17, 2021, Therresโ€™ probation for the 2018 offense was revoked due to unsatisfactory completion of his probation, and he was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment (45 days suspended) . The revocation was not related to the offense in this case.

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