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Minnesota Sen. Nicole Mitchell arrested and charged for burglary after being found in home

 Mitchell, a liberal, was captured in the wake of being found inside a home in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, police say. She was set up for Becker District prison on a robbery allegation.

Anthony Robledo

USA TODAY

A Minnesota state congressperson has been captured and accused of first-degree thievery, police say.



Majority rule Sen. Nicole Mitchell was captured in the wake of being found inside a home in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, almost four hours northwest of Woodbury, which she addresses, Detroit Lakes Police Boss Steve Todd told USA TODAY.


Mitchell, 49, was reserved at Becker District Prison on Monday and was being hung on the robbery allegation, Todd said.

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Mitchell's late dad lived on the block, records show

At around 4:45 a.m. Monday, police answered a property holder revealing a robbery, Todd said. Officials found a lady inside the home who police later recognized as Mitchell.

District local charge records show that in 2022 Mitchell's stepmother and her late dad resided on the block where the thought robbery happened, the Star Tribune announced.


Sen. Nicole Mitchell serving her initial term

Mitchell was chosen in 2022 and is as yet serving her initial term. Before that, she was a television meteorologist and an Air Public Watchman officer.


The Minnesota Popularity based Rancher Work Party Council declined to remark yet said it was "mindful of the circumstance," CBS News detailed.

"General society anticipates that lawmakers should fulfill a high guideline of direct," Conservative Senate Minority Pioneer Imprint Johnson said in an explanation to CBS News. "As data emerges, we anticipate that the outcomes should meet the activities, both in the courtroom, and in her job at the Council."

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