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Interference with Privacy <br /> On July 12, 2024, Investigator Erickson investigated a case where the 19-year-old <br /> victim reported to police that on September 11, 2023, around 2115 hours, she caught <br /> her maternal grandfather peeking through her bedroom window as she was changing <br /> clothes at her apartment on the 7600 block of Edgewood Drive. The victim stated on <br /> September 11, 2023, she went to the gym with her grandfather. He brought her back to <br /> the ground level apartment she lives in with her mother around 2115 hours. The <br /> suspect parked his car directly in front of the building, which was visible from the <br /> victim's bedroom, and went inside with her. They talked with her mother for a bit and <br /> then the suspect left. At that point, the victim went to her bedroom to change clothes. <br /> She had her bedroom light on and curtains closed. The curtains were somewhat sheer <br /> and could be seen through from the outside when it was dark outside, which it was that <br /> night. As the victim was lifting her shirt, something at the window caught her attention <br /> so she went and moved the curtain to look out. She then saw the suspect standing right <br /> at her window to the north, bent over, and looking into her room. The suspect took off <br /> running southbound down Edgewood Drive. <br /> The victim immediately told her mother what happened and her mother texted the <br /> suspect. The suspect denied doing anything. The victim and her mother later went to <br /> the suspect's house to confront him. When they arrived, he denied looking in her <br /> window but then told the victim that he really didn't see anything. <br /> Investigator Erickson brought in the suspect for interviewing. The suspect waved legal <br /> counsel and through the interview the suspect admitted to watching the victim through <br /> the window but claimed he couldn't see anything. The suspect stated he had an <br /> addiction to watching females and admitted peeking on his daughters throughout their <br /> teenager years of 12-18 years old when they were taking baths. He would watch them <br /> through a hole in the bedroom closet that looked into the bathroom. He also said his <br /> peeping addiction came back when he saw the victim in the window and admitted that it <br /> was his intention to stare at her through her window. The suspect admitted he has <br /> been addicted to peeping, by "lurking" and "sneaking" for "57 years" and hates himself <br /> for it. He added that addictions are hard to quit. The suspect blamed family members <br /> for putting him in a position where he was able to peep. <br /> The case was reviewed by the Ramsey County Attorney's Office and the suspect was <br /> charged with Interference with Privacy. <br /> Aggravated Robbery <br /> On 8-15-2024, Mounds View Police Officers were dispatched to the 2600 block of <br /> Mounds View Blvd. The victim was a Domino's Pizza delivery driver that was robbed at <br /> gunpoint and assaulted when making a delivery. The victim reports at when making the <br /> delivery, the suspect, who goes by the name King, pointed a gun at the victim and stole <br /> the victim's money and food delivery. The suspect released the victim who then ran <br /> from the scene. <br /> Through the investigation, evidence was collected from the scene. DNA swabs were <br /> taken from the scene for processing and nearby surveillance footage was reviewed. <br /> Further investigations include tracing the phone call, and search warrants for suspect's <br /> phone, geographical location, and social media accounts. The case still remains under <br /> investigation. <br />
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