(KNZA)--The last of three men arraigned in connection with an alleged home invasion in April on the Kickapoo Reservation has pleaded “ not guilty” to charges.
33-year-old Tyler “ Tiger” Banks entered the plea Monday in Brown County District Court to five counts. A four-day jury trial was set, beginning March 1st.
Banks is charged with felony counts of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, aggravated assault and criminal threat along with a misdemeanor charge of criminal damage to property.
Jury trials are also set for the two other men charged in the case. 22-year-old Andrew Darnell is scheduled for a 4-day trial beginning December 8th on five felony counts, and a trial for 35-year-old Westley Banks is set to begin January 5th on seven counts.
All three men remain in the Brown County Jail in lieu of bond.
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