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He’s no Goldilocks: Sex offender takes shower at random house, police say

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A sex offender parolee who cut off his ankle GPS device was found after he randomly walked into a man’s house and made himself at home, police said Friday.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department took Gary Bakken’s claim with a grain of salt last week, when he told authorities he thought the home he’d set up in belonged to a relative.

Police say Bakken, 52, walked into an unlocked home in Highland about 6:45 a.m. Saturday and began settling in for an extended stay. Sheriff’s department officials say Bakken arranged his personal belongings in a bedroom and even took a shower.

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The problem, however, was that someone else lived there and that person-–described only as an adult male-–was home, according to police.

Bakken is a registered sex offender on parole for failing to register as one. He had been outfitted with a GPS device but cut it off, officials said.

Police didn’t know where he was until he reappeared in Highland. His convictions include violent sex offenses in California and Oregon.

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Bakken was arrested on suspicion of being a sex offender out of compliance with his parole and illegally entering a dwelling.

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