A man accused of vague sabotage of Saint -Paul sewage bars
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Since early June, hundreds of storm sewers have been removed in St. Paul.
The situation is confused by city workers. Iron Sharifat It weighs about 150 pounds It was not canceled or stolen, just threw into banks.
The sewage exchange appears in St. Paul Storms, and the mourners of the city MPR news
For weeks, the city warned that sabotage poses a great danger to people on the roads. On Wednesday, a 28 -year -old woman reported injuries after she fell into a depletion while entering a car with her young child. The child was not infected.
Perhaps St. Paul’s perpetrator was found.
In a shipping document on Friday, public prosecutors determined how a series of 911 police calls led Kevin Michael Monohan, 34, who was identified without a permanent speech.
The callers reported a man who would drop sewage in the center of St. Paul, starting at 7:30 am on Wednesday. The respondents found more than ten locks that were removed, but they did not specify the man. The police obtained two video clip showing the same man who participated in at least two cases of sabotage.
The next day, officers faced Monahan outside a higher ground shelter – wearing identical clothes for the man in the video – and took him to the reservation.
It is claimed that Monohan told the police that he had removed the networks because they were dirty and should be cleaned. According to what was reported to work with anyone else and said he was interested in this case for three to five months.
Investigators are still working to determine the exact number of accidents that Monahan bears and whether others are involved.
Ramsey County Lawyer from Monohan accused five charges of first -class property damage. The criminal complaint claims the costs of reforming the city at more than $ 20,000.
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