On May 6, Matthew Robert Moore, 36 of Wykoff, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Moore is charged with two counts of Receiving Stolen Property. Each is a felony that carries a maximum criminal penalty of five years in prison, a $10,000 fine, or both. On or about May 5, a sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to Fillmore regarding a 1999 black enclosed trailer … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On April 15, Chasedy May Colcsh, 42, of Harmony, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Colsch is charged with two felonies, Receiving Stolen Property and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Each carries a maximum criminal penalty of five years in prison and/or $10,000 fines. On or about April 13, a Fillmore County Sheriff’s Deputy spotted a silver Toyota … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On February 4, Ashley Marie Sveen, 32, of Wykoff, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Sveen is charged with three felonies; Possess Ammo/Any Firearm - Conviction or Adjudicated Delinquent for Crime of Violence, Felon Convicted Crime of Violence - Firearm Violation, and Possession of a Controlled Substance. The first two counts carry maximum criminal … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On February 11, Michael Lee Drake, 31 of Lanesboro, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Drake is charged with Possession of Burglary or Theft Tools, a felony with a maximum criminal penalty of threes year in prison and/or a $5,000 fine. On February 10, a possible theft or vehicle tampering was allegedly reported in rural Lanesboro involving a suspect in a … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On February 8, Drew Douglas Wiskow-Davis, 25 of St. Charles, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Wiskow-Davis is charged with six felonies; two counts of Theft - Take/Use Transfer Movable Property - No Consent, two counts of Financial Transaction Card Fraud - Sell Two or More, and two counts of Receiving Stolen Property. One Theft and one Receiving Stolen … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On December 1, Anton Joseph Plonka, 20, of Stewartville, Jabriel Khader Aden, 18, of Rochester, and Nelson Augustino Soro, 20, of Rochester appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat regarding criminal conduct in Chatfield. Plonka is charged with three felonies; Aggravated Robbery - 1st Degree - Aid/Abet, Simple Robbery - Aid/Abet, and Theft - Take/Use/Transfer … [Read more...]
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On November 6, Brian Keith Rathbun, 53 of Wykoff, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Rathbun in charged with Drugs - 3rd Degree - Possess 10 Grams or More a Narcotic Drug Other Than Heroin, and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Each is a felony. The first carries a maximum criminal penalty of 20 years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine. The later … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On October 26, Myron Jovan Richardson-Rivers, 27 of Canton, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Richardson-Rivers is charged with Domestic Abuse - By Strangulation, a felony with a maximum criminal penalty of three years in prison and/or a $5,000 fine. On or about October 24, a sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to a residence in Canton regarding a domestic … [Read more...]
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On September 11, Dustin John Severson, 36 of Spring Valley, appeared before District Court Judge Matthew J. Opat. Severson is charged with three felonies; Possess Ammo/Any Firearm - Conviction for Crime of Violence, Assault - 2nd Degree - Dangerous Weapon, and Terroristic Threats - Reckless Disregard Risk. The first carries a maximum criminal penalty of 15 years in prison … [Read more...]
Fillmore County District Court
On September 8, Michael James Hellow, 36 of Rochester, appeared before District Court Judage Matthew J. Opat. Hellow is charged with D.W.I - First Degree DWI - Previous Felony DWI Conviction, and DWI - Operate Motor Vehicle - Alcohol Concentration 0.08 Within Two Hours. Each is a felony with maximum criminal penalties of seven years in prison and/or $14,000 fines. On or … [Read more...]

