Crime & Safety

Predatory Offender Arrested in Rosemount

Victor Angulo Jr. is charged with two felonies: failing to register as a predatory offender and drug possession.

A Minneapolis man who was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct when he was 12 has been charged with failing to notify authorities of his address after telling them earlier this fall that he planned to move to Rosemount.

Victor Angulo Jr., 21, was arrested last Monday in Rosemount and charged with one count of failing to register as a predatory offender and two counts of drug possession, each of which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.  

Angulo remained in the Dakota County Jail last Thursday on a $40,000 bond.  An omnibus hearing in his case is scheduled for Nov. 28 in Dakota County District Court in Hastings.

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According to the criminal complaint, Angulo – who was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in 2002 in Hennepin County – is required to register as a predatory offender under Minnesota law.

Angulo initially registered as a predatory offender with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) on Oct. 2, 2002. On Sept. 26, 2011, he submitted a change of information form to the BCA, listing his new address as a home in the 13900 block of Bundoran Avenue in Rosemount.

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Rosemount police were notified that Angulo had moved into the city. In an effort to get an updated photo of Angulo, an officer made a number of unsuccessful attempts to find him at the Bundoran Avenue address.

The officer spoke to several neighbors, who told him that they hadn’t seen anyone matching Angulo’s description at the home.

The officer left Angulo a voice mail on Nov. 4, asking him to contact police and update his address. Over the next two days, Angulo made “multiple phone calls” to the officer in which he said he hadn’t moved to Rosemount and had another address to register.

On Monday, the officer again had a phone conversation with Angulo, who said he was staying at the south Minneapolis home of his girlfriend’s parents, and that he planned to register that address with police that day.

Later Monday, the officer received a voicemail from a woman who said she was Angulo’s foster sister. She said he was at her home on Chili Avenue in Rosemount and that she suspected him of stealing her prescription medication.

Police found Angulo at the Chili Avenue address and arrested him. His girlfriend told police that she and Angulo had been living with her parents in Minneapolis for about a month.

Officers searched Angulo and found two pills, one Vicodin and one Xanax, according to the complaint.

Angulo told police that he had intended to move to the Bundoran Avenue address in Rosemount, but that things “didn’t work out.” He said he continued to live with his mother in south Minneapolis until mid-October, when he moved in with his girlfriend’s parents.

He spent one night at the home of his girlfriend’s brother in Bloomington before coming to the Chili Avenue address last Monday, the complaint says. When police asked him why he hadn’t completed the required paperwork, he said his mother “wouldn’t let him deal” with it. He told police he had prescriptions for both Vicodin and Xanax.


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