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Airbnb guest charged after allegedly crawling naked into bed with host’s 7-year-old daughter

Posted at 4:24 PM, Sep 27, 2017
and last updated 2017-09-27 16:41:44-04

MINNETONKA, Minn. – A man accused of  trying to sexually assault his Airbnb host’s 7-year-old daughter has been charged, according to police.

Minnesota officers arrested 28-year-old Derrick Aaron Kinchen after the girl’s father said he found Kinchen naked, lying next to his daughter in their Minnetonka home.

Kinchen who is from Lansing, Michigan, had rented the Minnesota Airbnb while in town for a wedding, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Pioneer Press.

Kinchen returned to the house late Sunday night, but, instead of going to the rented room, he allegedly went into the host’s bedroom, where the girl had fallen asleep. The homeowner told police he went to see what was happening after noticing the lights on in his room. Kinchen was allegedly lying on the bed next to the man’s daughter, whose nightgown had been pulled up.

The host told police that he started yelling and Kinchen grabbed his wallet and suit jacket before running outside. Officers used a K-9 to track him to a neighbor’s partially-covered fishing boat where they arrested him. Kinchen was wearing nothing but the jacket, according to the complaint.

The 7-year-old was evaluated at Children’s Hospital.  While speaking with investigators, the girl said Kinchen had allegedly whispered something about keeping a secret. She said he tried to pull down her underwear but she pulled it back up, according to the complaint.

Kinchen was charged with criminal sexual assault; his bail was set at $250,000.

Airbnb spokesman Benjamin Breit issued the following statement:

“The reported abhorrent behavior has no place on Airbnb and we will not tolerate it. We are focused on providing our host family with our full support, we are working with the local police to ensure they have our assistance and we banned this user from our community. Keeping our community safe is the most important thing we do. None of our hosts should ever have to deal with anything like this.”