Crime & Safety
After Convicted of Theft and Issuing a Bad Check, Jason Siegfried Accused of Damaging Jail Property
Jason Brian Siegfried of Shakopee pleaded guilty to one count of felony theft in December for walking out of a Burnsville Target store with more than $1,500 worth of merchandise.

Jason Brian Siegfried of Shakopee pleaded guilty to one count of felony theft in December for walking out of a Burnsville Target store with more than $1,500 worth of merchandise.
Siegfried, 33, also pleaded guilty in December to one count of issuing a bad check, a felony, at Mills Fleet Farm in Lakeville.
Now he's accused of damaging a jail kiosk and is facing a new charge of first-degree criminal damage to property, according to a report by the Hastings Star Gazette.
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For his earlier crimes, he received a five-year suspended prison sentence and 45 days in Dakota County Jail, and was banned from the Burnsville Target store and Lakeville Mills Fleet Farm.
The Hastings Star Gazette reports said Siegfried recently damaged a kiosk in the Dakota County Law Enforcement Center in Hastings and although Siegfried allegedly told authorities he simply pushed on the screen with his knuckle, the screen was shattered, according to the report.
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