Minn. trooper charged with criminal sexual conduct
Published 9:54 am Friday, August 14, 2015
HIBBING — A Minnesota State Patrol trooper has been charged with criminal sexual conduct after authorities saidhe touched two women inappropriately at his northern Minnesota home.
According to a press release, Todd Lindstrom of Hibbing has been placed on paid leave. Minnesota State Patrol chief Col. Matt Langer said in a statement that the charges are “disturbing and very serious.”
A criminal complaint said the two women had been invited to a party at Lindstrom’s home in July after car races in Hibbing. The complaint said Lindstrom approached one woman as she was leaving the party and the other while she was in a tent.
Lindstrom is set make a court appearance later this month. It wasn’t immediately clear if he has an attorney.