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Fillmore and Houston County Police Reports

May 22, 2023 by Fillmore County Journal Leave a Comment

Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office

Christina Lynne Jackson, 38, Caledonia, Minn.; 2/27/2023, DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle – Alcohol Concentration 0.08 Within Two Hours, Fine $300, Total Fees $415.  Local Confinement – 90 days (stay 90 days for one year).  Unsupervised probation for one year – Conditions (5/9/2023): Remain law abiding. 

Lonnie Jerome Lee, 64, Cannon Falls, Minn.; 8/11/2022, Harassment; Restraining Order – Violate Within Ten Years of Previous Domestic Violence Conviction/Adjudication, Fine $3,000 (stay $3,000 until 11/29/2024), Total Fees/Restitution $643.20.  Local Confinement – 365 days (stay 345 days for two years).  Credit for time served: 20 days.  Supervised probation for two years – Conditions (11/29/2022): Sign Probation Agreement – within seven days from today November 29, 2022, Follow all instructions of probation and cooperate with all transfer rules and regulations – follow all conditions set forth in the Probation Agreement – fully comply with reasonable rules and directives of probation including participation in all classes, counseling, and/or evaluations as directed, Follow all state and federal criminal laws, Contact probation officer as directed, Tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, if charged with any new crime, and/or if change address, employment, or telephone number, Cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, Sign releases of information as directed, Give a DNA sample when directed, Do not use or possess firearms, ammunition, or explosives, Do not register to vote or vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, No alcohol/controlled substance use, CBD, or THC (with the exception of prescribed medications), No possession of alcohol or drugs, CBD, or THC (with the exception of prescribed medications), Do not enter bars or liquor stores or establishments that sell CBD or THC unless prescribed by a doctor, Random testing, Chemical dependency evaluation/treatment, Follow recommendations of evaluation, Cognitive skill training – if deemed appropriate by supervising agent, No driver’s license violations, No driving without insurance – have properly licensed vehicle, Contact with probation, Submit to Chemical Testing, No contact with victim(s), No assault, aggressive, threatening, assaultive, or disorderly behaviors, No violations of an Order for Protection or Restraining Orders – follow all conditions of any active Protection or Restraining Orders, Domestic abuse counseling/treatment – as directed by supervising agent, Continue with mental health programming and follow all treatment recommendations, No contact with persons associated with illegal drugs or known to be involved in the sale, use, or distribution of controlled substances unless granted advance permission from supervising agent, Maintain employment and residence as approved by probation agent, Complete Chemical Assessment – updated and follow recommendations, Do not leave Minnesota without written court approval, Comply with Interstate Compact laws as directed by Agent.

Osman Ariel Rayo Sequeira, 22, Spring Valley, Minn.; 3/29/2023, Driving Without a Valid License for Vehicle Class or Type, Fine $100, Total Fees $190. 

Houston County Sheriff’s Office

Michael Dusty Blackburn, 21, Mabel, Minn.; 2/23/2023, Winter Parking/Fail to Move Vehicle for Snow Removal, Fine $10, Total Fees $22.  

Philip Michael Heward, 26, Sparta, Wis.; 9/2/2022, Careless Driving – Operate Any Vehicle Carelessly on Street or Highway, Total Fees (including $1,325 in restitution) $1,475.  

Chad Michael Ravens, 43, Hokah, Minn.; 4/13/2023, Speeding (66/55), Fine $50, Total Fees $125.  

Trae Carter William Ronan, 18, Ossian, Iowa; 2/23/20223, Winter Parking/Fail to Move Vehicle for Snow Removal, Fine $10, Total Fees $22.  

Cindy Lou Schaper, 68, La Crescent, Minn.; 4/23/2023, Speeding – Exceed Limit of 55 mph Where Appropriate (60/55), Fine $40, Total Fees $115.  

James Patrick Schellsmidt, 52, Caledonia, Minn.; 4/24/2023, Seat Belt Required – Driver and Passenger Must Use, Fine $25, Total Fees $100.  

Jason Joseph Slavicek, 54, Spring Grove, Minn.; 4/17/2023, Winter Parking, Fine $20, Total Fees $32.  

La Crescent Police Department

Daniel Duane Cowell, 20, Waukon, Iowa; 4/10/2023, Speeding (70/60), Fine $40, Total Fees $115.  

Jeffrey George Frohock, 62, La Crosse, Wis.; 2/3/2023, Driving After Cancellation, Fine $200, Total Fees $275.  

Kevin John Nedvidek, 61, La Crosse, Wis.; 4/18/2023, Speeding (63/50), Fine $50, Total Fees $125.  

MN Department of  Natural Resources – Enforcement Division

Nicole Ann Vesey, 30, Rochester, Minn.; 3/23/2023, Unlawful Deposit of Garbage, Litter, or Like, Fine $100, Total Fees $190. 

Jose Manuel Ortiz-Ullaguari, 39, Bronx, N. Y.; 4/13/2023, Open Season for Angling – Take Fish in Close Season, Fine $300, Total Fees $525.  

MN State Patrol – Rochester

Anthony Jered Daley, 38, Caledonia, Minn.; 8/25/2022, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Total Fees $915.  Commit to Commissioner of Corrections, Minnesota Correctional Facility St. Cloud – 13 months (stay for five years). Supervised probation for five years – Conditions (5/8/2023):  Follow all state and federal criminal laws, Contact probation officer as directed, Tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, if charged with any new crime, and/or if change address, employment, or telephone number, Cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, Sign releases of information as directed, Give a DNA sample when directed, Do not use or possess firearms, ammunition, or explosives, Do not register to vote or vote until July 1, 2023 – on that date defendant has the right to register to vote and to vote during any time not incarcerated for this offense, Obtain permission from agent before leaving the state, Sign Probation Agreement, Follow all Conditions set forth in the Probation Agreement, Individual Therapy – out-patient therapy, Chemical dependency evaluation/treatment, Follow recommendations of evaluation, Aftercare, Complete treatment – continue with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) provider and follow all recommendations, No alcohol/controlled substance use and THC (with the exception of prescribed medications), No possession of alcohol or drugs and THC (with the exception of prescribed medications), No mood-altering chemicals, Submit to Chemical Testing, Do not enter bars or liquor stores – businesses that sells THC at the discretion of probation, Continue with primary care provider for medication management and follow all recommendations.  8/25/2022, DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle – Body Contains Any Amount of Schedule I/II Drugs – Not Marijuana, Fine $50, Total Fees $75.  Local Confinement – two days.  Credit for time served: two days.  

Robert Lee Kirk, 61, Maquoketa, Iowa; 4/30/2023, Speeding (59/40), Fine $60, Total Fees $150.  

Jason Lee Kleppe, 45, Canton, Minn.; 4/26/2023, Speeding (72/55), Fine $60, Total Fees $150. 

Laurel Kay Landsverk, 71, Lanesboro, Minn.; 2/28/2023, Duty to Drive With Due Care, Fine $40, Total Fees $130.  

Eric Lee Smith, 49, Rochester, Minn.; 4/30/2023, Speeding (54/40), Fine $50, Total Fees $140.

Collin Denis Tweten, 34, Decorah, Iowa; 4/26/2023, Seat Belt Required – Driver and Passenger Must Use, Fine $25, Total Fees $115.  

Gary Lee Beardmore, 67, Brownsville, Minn.; 4/20/2023, Speeding (70/55), Fine $60, Total Fees $135.  

Tyler Richard Buzay, 21, Pine Island, Minn.; 4/15/2023, Speeding (103/55), Fine $150, Total Fees $375.  

Preston Police Department

Eli A. Swartzentruber, 26, Mabel, Minn.; 4/14/2023, Stop Arm Violation – School Bus, Fine $500, Total Fees $590.  Local Confinement – 90 days (stay 90 days for one year).  Condition (5/9/2023): Remain law abiding.  

Rushford Police Department

Margaret Ann Benish, 59, Peterson, Minn.; 4/13/2023, Trespass – Unlawful Entry into Building, Fine $50, Total Fees $140.

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Ask A Trooper

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Ask a Trooper

September 4, 2023 By Troy Christianson Leave a Comment

Question: What is the Ted Foss law in Minnesota?

Answer: The law got its name from a tragedy. Trooper Ted Foss was conducting a traffic stop August 30, 2000, on the shoulder of Interstate 90 when he was hit and killed by a passing vehicle. He left behind his wife Andrea and two kids.

Emergency responders working on the shoulder of the road have got your back. Do you have theirs? Minnesota’s Ted Foss Move Over Law was named in honor of the State Patrol Trooper who was killed while on a traffic stop on the shoulder of I-90 near the Lewiston exit in 2000.

The law states:

•When traveling on a road with two or more lanes, drivers must keep over one full lane away from stopped emergency vehicles with flashing lights activated – ambulance, fire, law enforcement, maintenance, construction vehicles and tow trucks.

•Reduce speed if unable to safely move over a lane.

•Failing to take these actions endangers personnel who provide critical and life-saving services.

Fines can exceed $130.

Moving over not only helps protect the lives of emergency workers, but also helps protect you.

Hitting a vehicle on the side of the road can result in injury or death for you or those in your vehicle.

You can avoid a ticket – and a crash – if you simply buckle up, drive at safe speeds, pay attention and of course, drive sober. Help us drive Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths.

If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota send your questions to Sgt. Troy Christianson – Minnesota State Patrol at 2900 48th Street NW, Rochester, Minn. 55901-5848. Or reach him at Troy.Christianson@state.mn.us.

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