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Thursday, 8 October 2015

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DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — A Duluth doctor, whose license has been suspended, has been put on probation and will spend just days in jail for stalking a former boyfriend from Detroit Lakes and for being caught with dozens of prescription pain pills when he was booked into the Becker County Jail.

Daniel Tyra Cabot, 46, had been charged in Becker County District Court with felony stalking and four counts of felony fifth-degree controlled-substance crime.

District Judge Jay Carlson stayed imposition of sentence on the felony stalking charge and placed him on supervised probation for 10 years late last month. Successful completion of probation will result in a misdemeanor conviction. He was also ordered to serve 90 days in jail, with credit for 63 days served, and to get a mental health evaluation and follow the recommendations.

On the drug charges, a stay of adjudication was issued. He was ordered to serve 90 days in jail, with credit for 62 days served. and get a chemical dependency evaluation and follow the recommendations. He was placed on supervised probation for five years on that charge, as well as ordered to pay fines.

The Minnesota Board of Medical Practice now lists him as a physician and surgeon with a license that has been suspended for disciplinary reasons.

According to court records, on June 6, a Becker County deputy was dispatched to a residence on South Lake Melissa Drive on the report of an ongoing violation of a harassment restraining order.

The man said he and Cabot had recently ended a relationship after a physical altercation, and Cabot was sending emails in violation of a restraining order.

The restraining order was served on Cabot June 4, and from June 4-11, the victim received 24 emails from Cabot, several asking him not to report the emails to police because Cabot could go to jail for violating the restraining order.

Cabot is also accused of sending two threatening text messages, one each on June 8 and June 9. One stated the victim’s South Lake Melissa address, letting him know that Cabot knew where to find him, and threatening to “put a bullet in (the victim’s) head.”

Duluth police went to talk to Cabot about the restraining order violations on June 9, and he was heard running away and locking himself in a room to avoid talking to police.

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