The arrest of a DFL senator accused of breaking into her stepmother’s home to retrieve several of her late father’s belongings has roiled the State Capitol and complicated the final weeks of the 2024 session.
Sen. Nicole Mitchell, a former meteorologist and Air Force veteran, was charged with felony first-degree burglary after her arrest in Detroit Lakes earlier this week. Here’s what we know about the case.
The arrest
A Detroit Lakes woman, later revealed to be the senator’s stepmother, called police to report an active burglary at her home at 4:45 a.m. Monday. Detroit Lakes police responded and found Mitchell in the basement “dressed in all black clothing and a black hat,” according to charges filed the following day.
Mitchell told police as she was being detained that she had told her stepmother, “I was just trying to get a couple of my dad’s things because you wouldn’t talk to me anymore.”
Her father, Roderick Mitchell, died last year and his estate was settled in January. He did not leave a will and a court gave his estate, valued at $172,931, to his surviving spouse.
Officers found a sliding window leading to the basement had been opened with a black backpack stuck in it. Police found two laptops, a cellphone and Nicole Mitchell’s driver’s license along with her Senate identification in the bag. She told officers “I know I did something bad,” according to the charges.
Mitchell was charged with first-degree burglary, a felony.
Mitchell’s response
The senator from Woodbury posted on Facebook Wednesday claiming she was checking on her stepmother, who Mitchell suggested had suffered a “decline due to Alzheimer’s and associated paranoia.”