WINONA, Minn. — The conductor on the westbound Empire Builder called ahead for Winona police to take an unwanted passenger off the train. The guy, said the conductor, speared under the influence of something. Police took him into custody and recognized something awry. The man looked to be in his mid-30s to late 40s but his driver’s license said he was 73. So what gives? Fingerprints found him to be Arturs Osokins, age 44, of Loveland in southern Ohio. Somehow, police said, Osokins had obtained a driver’s license in the name of a 73-year man from the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Park and also bank cards in the man’s name. Police did paperwork to charge Osokins with a false persona. Then, as he was changing into the usual orange jumpsuit, a jailer saw him dig something from his mufti pants and eat it. “Maybe heroin,” he told the jailer.when queries=d. He was taken to the hospital to be examined r for deleterious ingestion, then back jail. New charges were Added:
> Possession of drugs.
> Introduction of contraband into jail.