Charges have been dismissed against a Prior Lake couple a year after they were charged with helping their son and his friends make pipe bombs that were planted in south-metro mailboxes, and the couple are blaming sloppy police work -- or worse -- for implicating them in the first place.
The parents were accused of buying materials and knowingly helping the boys make the bombs in an "educational" prank. But now there's not evidence to support those allegations, officials concede.
Bob and Robbie Masters and their attorney Earl Gray claim that Burnsville police officer Patrick Gilligan, who was investigating a mailbox bomb in his city, wrote inconsistent reports, lied and took statements out of context. They say he had a vendetta against Robbie Masters because she told teens to not talk to police without their parents present.
Burnsville police officials adamantly denied those allegations.
"Officer Gilligan is an excellent officer -- to attack him is concerning," Capt. Eric Gieseke said.
Officers are not available to comment publicly when they are accused of misconduct, a police spokesman said. Burnsville Police Chief Bob Hawkins was out of town and could not be reached for comment.
"It was a professional police investigation, and we support the officer's investigation. We stand behind the officer's character, and there was no vendetta," Gieseke said. "The officer acted in good faith and tried to report the incident as accurately and as correctly as he possibly could."
Burnsville police said there is no internal investigation involving the officer, who has never before faced discipline.