Sheriff's Office Media Briefs
The following lists contain the most recent notable incidents and arrests provided to the news media. These reports are distributed and posted Monday through Friday, with the exception of major holidays, when a significant incident occurs. There will not be media briefs every day. Incidents and arrests that occur over the weekend or on closed holidays are covered the following week.
May 1
Fleeing in a Motor Vehicle, Suspicion of DWI: On April 30, 2024, at approximately 11 p.m., Olmsted County deputies observed Alysa Mohs, a 32-year-old female from Rochester, driving in the 2000 block of North Main Street in Stewartville. The deputy was aware that Mohs had an active Gross Misdemeanor Warrant. Deputies attempted to stop Ms. Mohs, and she fled from law enforcement, sometimes going approximately 100 miles per hour. After a brief attempt to stop, deputies deactivated their emergency equipment and lost sight of her. A short time later, another deputy located Ms. Mohs in her vehicle in the ditch. Mohs was advised she was under arrest and ordered out of her vehicle. She refused to obey Deputies commands and was observed smoking methamphetamine during this time. Deputies got Mohs out of the vehicle and placed her under arrest. During the arrest, deputies also smelled alcohol on Mohs. Mohs was transported to St. Mary's to be evaluated. A search warrant was issued for a blood or urine test related to suspicion of impaired driving. Formal charges are pending test results but may include 3rd-degree DWI, fleeing in a motor vehicle, and obstruction of justice.
April 26
Scam: On April 25, 2024, at 2:13 p.m., an Olmsted County deputy was dispatched to a theft/fraud report. The deputy contacted the victim, who stated she had been scammed by an individual claiming to be law enforcement personnel. The scammer told the victim that she had two citations totaling $10,000 and a warrant would be issued if they weren’t paid. They told her if she sent them $2,000 in Bitcoin it would settle the matter. The victim sent the Bitcoin to an account provided by the individual before realizing she had been scammed. The victim contacted “coinme” (the pay service) in an attempt to have the transaction reversed but had not received a reply yet.
April 22
Vehicle Fire: On April 20, 2024, at approximately 7:31 p.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to a vehicle fire at an address in the 5100 block of Highland Ridge Lane Southeast in the Township of Marion. When they arrived on scene, they observed a motor home in the driveway of the residence with an exterior outlet panel on fire. The deputy attempted to extinguish the fire, and ultimately, it was put out by the Rochester Fire Department. Medical attention was sought for a 70-year-old female for possible smoke inhalation. The vehicle, a 1983 Jamboree motorhome, sustained fire and smoke damage.
Crash with Injuries: On April 21, 2024, at approximately 10:15 a.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to a crash with injuries at the intersection of College View Road and County Road 11 (50th Avenue Southeast), Marion Township. Vehicle number one was eastbound on College View Road, turning north onto County Rd 11 (50th Ave), while vehicle number two was westbound on College View approaching the intersection of County Road 11. The two vehicles collided at the intersection. The driver of vehicle number one (a 91-year-old male from Rochester) was transported by Mayo Clinic Ambulance for possible back/neck injuries. The driver of vehicle number two (a 47-year-old male from North Mankato) was evaluated at the scene for back/neck pain. No other parties were injured and all parties in both vehicles were wearing seatbelts. The driver of vehicle number one was issued a citation for failing to yield right of way.
April 18
Burglary-Business: On April 17, 2024, at approximately 8:15 a.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to a burglary in the 200 block of Main Street North in Dover, Minn. - Shack Bar. The owner stated that in the overnight hours of April 16 to the morning of April 17, someone broke into their bar, stole approximately $1,000, and damaged several thousand dollars worth of items. A door to the business was damaged where entry was made. Additionally, a pull tab machine was damaged in an attempt to remove the pull tabs. The investigation into this case is ongoing.
Theft: On April 17, 2024, at approximately 7:36 p.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to a theft call at River Road Dog Park (6253 West River Road North West, Rochester, Minn.) in the Township of Cascade. A female victim reported that someone had stolen her purse from her unlocked car. Soon after the purse was stolen, an unauthorized purchase was made on one of her credit cards. The case is ongoing.
Crime Prevention Tip: The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office gets several reports of items taken from vehicles each year, and we see an uptick around this time of year. We highly recommend people avoid leaving valuables unattended in vehicles, especially in plain sight. Remember, if anyone observes suspicious activity, they are encouraged to report it to local law enforcement.
April 16
Crash with Injuries: On April 15, 2024, at approximately 11:30 a.m., Olmsted County deputies responded to an accident with injuries in the 2200 block of 40th Street Southwest in Rochester Township. Throughout the investigation, it was determined that the driver of one vehicle, later identified as Jordan Heimer, a 30-year-old male from Rose Creek, Minn., was traveling westbound when his vehicle crossed over the center line and struck another vehicle head-on. The other vehicle had four people inside, two adults and two juveniles, who all sustained injuries from the crash and were transported to the hospital by Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service. The initial injuries reported varied from a broken leg to other injuries. Heimer appeared to be under the influence of and recently used inhalants. Heimer was also transported to the hospital, where medical staff saw and cleared him. A search warrant was obtained to collect a blood sample from Heimer. Heimer was arrested for Criminal Vehicle Operation - Substantial Bodily Harm and transported to the Adult Detention Center.
April 11
Update: The deceased person located on April 20, 2024, is believed to be a missing person reported to the Rochester Police Department in March 2023. The Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner's Office will release the name of the deceased pending notification of next of kin. The cause of death is still under investigation; however, no foul play is suspected at this time
Deceased Person: On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to a deceased person call near the Gordan W. Yeager Wildlife Management Area and Silver Creek Road Northeast in Haverhill Township. The caller reported walking their dog in the wooded area when they observed what appeared to be a deceased person lying on the ground. Sheriff’s Office personnel responded and began their investigation. The condition of the deceased person prevented making any determination of identity due to prolonged exposure to the elements. The Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner’s Office responded to the scene and took possession of the deceased. This is an ongoing investigation.
April 8
Fire: On April 6, 2024, at 5:35 p.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to a structure fire in the 6500 block of 60th Avenue Southwest in High Forest Township. A caller reported hearing two explosions. The caller found a small structure fully engulfed and the surrounding area on fire. Stewartville Fire Department arrived on the scene and put the fire out. A small structure with a large deck, a conex box structure and an under-construction residence were damaged. Stewartville Fire Department did not find anything suspicious. The owner estimated the damage to be approximately $30,000. No one was injured because of the fire.
Assault: On April 6, 2024, at approximately 10:20 p.m., Olmsted County deputies were dispatched to an assault call in the 3800 block of Highway 14 East. The victim advised being assaulted and strangled in her apartment by the suspect. During the incident, the victim also reported the suspect displayed a brass knuckles stun gun taser and stole her phone. The suspect, later identified as Justin Peterson, a 34-year-old male from Rochester, was located in his apartment and placed under arrest. Charges referred to the County Attorney’s Office for 1st-degree burglary, Commit Assault, 2nd-degree assault, substantial bodily harm with a dangerous weapon, interfering with a 911 call, theft of property ($501-1000), possessing a dangerous weapon, and obstructing the legal process.
April 3
Crash: On April 3, 2024, at approximately 5:04 a.m., Olmsted County deputies responded to an accident with injuries in the 2000 block of 75th St. Northeast (Haverhill Township). Deputies located a vehicle upside down in the south ditch. The driver, a 32-year-old male, was located inside with visible injuries to his right arm and head. The driver was removed from the vehicle with assistance from the Rochester Fire Department. Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service transported the driver to St. Mary’s Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The car appeared to have been traveling eastbound when it left the roadway, struck a driveway, went airborne, struck a power pole, and came to a rest. People’s Energy Co-op was notified and responded to fix the damaged pole.
April 1
Missing Person: On March 30, 2024, at approximately 12:00 p.m., Olmsted County deputies responded to the 800 block of Jefferson Avenue Southwest in Eyota for a call of a missing person. The missing person was identified as a 16-year-old male. Deputies searched the Eyota area for several hours with the assistance of surrounding agencies, drones, and Minnesota State Patrol ariel support. The individual was eventually located safely. There was no concern for public safety during this time.