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Man Receives Felony Stalking Charges Following Domestic Incident in Lakeville

LAKEVILLE, MINNESOTA— In recently released court records from the Dakota County Attorney’s Office, we have learned that 27-year-old Aaron Matthew Mensing, a resident of Woodbury, Minnesota, has been charged with felony harassment (engaging in stalking) following a series of incidents that began in March and culminated in a significant police response at Brackett’s Crossing Country Club on June 27, 2024. You can read our original story on this incident here: Lakeville Police Respond to Active Domestic Situation at Brackett’s Crossing Country Club.

Incident Overview

The Lakeville Police Department responded to an active domestic situation occurring in a moving vehicle at approximately 9:35 AM on June 27, according to the criminal complaint. The vehicle was traced to Brackett’s Crossing Country Club, where the suspect, Mensing, and the victim were located. The criminal complaint states that initial reports indicated that Mensing might be armed and had entered the building, prompting a large-scale response from multiple law enforcement agencies, including SWAT, and a shelter-in-place order for the surrounding area.

The Sequence of Events Leading to Charges

The following is the sequence of events starting in March 2024, according to the criminal complaint released by the Dakota County Attorney’s Office.

  1. March 7, 2024: Officers were dispatched to a residence in Woodbury after reportedly receiving reports from a third party that the victim, an adult female, had been assaulted by Mensing. It was reported that the victim had sent photographs of her injuries, which were consistent with her account of being choked and beaten. Mensing was charged with misdemeanor domestic assault and furnishing liquor to a minor. A Domestic Abuse No Contact Order (DANCO) was issued, prohibiting Mensing from contacting the victim, according to the court documents.

  2. May 19, 2024: Officers responded to a 911 hang-up call in Eagan, where the victim was reportedly heard crying and telling Mensing to leave. According to the court records, despite a DANCO being in place, Mensing appeared at the location unexpectedly. The victim expressed fear for her life, and Mensing was arrested for violating the no-contact order.

  3. June 27, 2024: The criminal complaint states that the victim’s mother reported that Mensing was holding the victim against her will in his vehicle. The vehicle was located at Brackett’s Crossing Country Club, but no one was in it. Eventually, the victim approached officers and told them Mensing had entered the clubhouse to use the restroom. The victim told officers that she believed there was a possible weapon in the vehicle, but no weapon was found. A shelter-in-place was issued for the area, and the clubhouse was searched since that was his last known location. When officers spoke with the victim, she was frightened and confirmed that Mensing had threatened her and refused to let her leave. Officers would eventually locate and arrest Mensing in a nearby neighborhood. No firearm was ever found on him or in the surrounding area. In a Mirandized statement with law enforcement, the criminal complaint states that Mensing said he went into the country club to use the restroom and fled after he saw others running from the clubhouse. He claimed that earlier in the day, he had gone with the victim to her new boyfriend’s residence to hear their discussion about their relationship status, the criminal complaint states.

Charges and Legal Proceeding

Following the recent events on June 27, 2024, Mensing has been charged with felony harassment (engaging in stalking), which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a fine ranging from $6,000 to $20,000. The charge stems from Mensing's persistent and threatening behavior towards the victim from March 7 to June 27, 2024. In addition to the felony charge, Mensing faces previous charges for domestic assault and violating a no-contact order. Bail has been set at $95,000, and his next court appearance is scheduled for July 17, 2024, at 9 AM in Hastings, Minnesota.

Dakota County Jail

This article provides an overview of the allegations against Aaron Mensing, detailing the charges, evidence, and potential legal outcomes. The information is derived from the formal complaint filed in the District Court of Minnesota and reflects the ongoing judicial process. The community is reminded that charges are allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Further updates on this case will depend on the progress of the legal proceedings.

Written by: Will Wight


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