Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Man Formally Charged for Involvement In Dakota County Standoff
Tyrone Joseph Mohr, 34, was arrested shortly before 1 p.m. Saturday by the Dakota Countty Sheriff's Department after a seven-hour standoff at a home north of Northfield.

UPDATE, TUESDAY 10:30 P.M.: The 34-year-old man arrested following a seven-hour standoff with police north of Northfield last weekend was formally charged on Tuesday.
Tyrone Joseph Mohr made his first appearance in Dakota County District Court on Tuesday morning. He has been charged with one count of felony terroristic threats, which is punishable by up to five years in jail and/or a fine of up to $10,000.
On Tuesday night, he remained in the Dakota County Jail on $100,000 bond with no restrictions, or $75,000 with restrictions.
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The charge stemming from Saturday's incident isn't the only reason Mohr remains in custody, however. He is being held on $35,000 bond for a felony charge of terroristic threats in Hennepin County.
In addition, Mohr was served on warrant for gross misdemeanor disorderly conduct from the Eagan Police Department on Tuesday. Bond was set for $300 in that case.
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He is scheduled to make his first appearance in district court on that charge on Wednesday.
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ORIGINAL STORY, SUNDAY: The 34-year-old man who allegedly took part in a standoff with police Saturday north of Northfield is scheduled make his first appearance in Dakota County District Court on Tuesday.
Tyrone Joseph Mohr was arrested by the Dakota County Sheriff’s Department at roughly 1 p.m. Saturday. A charge of felony terroristic threats is pending against him.
As of Sunday afternoon, Mohr was being held in the Dakota County Jail awaiting his first court appearance, which is scheduled for noon Tuesday.
The jail’s inmate search web page says he also is being held on $35,000 bond for a charge of felony terroristic threats in Hennepin County.
According to the Pioneer Press, sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an assault in a home along 315th Street West, just west of Highway 3 about 10 minutes north of Northfield, at about 5 a.m. Saturday. Mohr allegedly was at the home at that time, but would not communication with law enforcement.
Officers with Dakota County’s Multi-Agency Assistance Group—also known as the county’s SWAT team—helped negotiate an end to the standoff.
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• Dakota County MAAG Team Responds to Police Standoff North of Northfield