Bozeman man faces multiple charges after attempted vehicle thefts
- Craig Krzycki, 54, was arrested in Bozeman on May 22 after authorities say he tried to take control of a pair of vehicles near Gallatin Gateway.
- The incident started around 3:30 a.m. When Krzycki drove a four-wheeler through a yard near Big Sky, damaging a wire fence and breaking a porch lightbulb before the vehicle theft attempts at 1:30 p.m.
- During the afternoon incident, Krzycki reportedly connected a tow strap between a pickup truck and an off-road vehicle, brandishing a revolver before the owner intervened to stop him.
- Krzycki has been charged with theft involving a light vehicle, two separate incidents of criminal mischief, and assault with a weapon. Judge Rick West has set bail at $20,000 and arranged for the next court appearance to take place on June 6.
- The felony charge carries penalties of up to ten years in Montana State Prison and a $50,000 fine, while the court appointed a public defender to represent Krzycki.
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Bozeman man faces multiple charges after attempted vehicle thefts
BOZEMAN, Mont. – A man was taken into custody in Bozeman and is facing several charges after police say he attempted to steal two vehicles in the Gallatin Gateway area.
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