(KNZA)--A rural Everest man, accused of threatening three 10-year-olds with a knife, has pleaded not guilty to charges.
19-year-old Grayson Weesner entered the plea last week in Brown County District Court to three felony counts of aggravated assault.
A jury trial is expected to be set during a pre-trial hearing on February 6.
Weesner was arrested by the Horton Police Department early September 9 after the alleged incident was reported.
He was also charged in November in a separate case with two felony counts of criminal damage to property and a misdemeanor count of criminal derivation of property.
Weesner is accused of damaging a 2015 Dodge pickup truck and a railroad crossing arm on January 13 of this year.
A preliminary hearing in that case is set for January 18.
Weesner remains free on O.R bonds in both cases.
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