Crime & Safety

Inmate Used Skyway Roof To Escape Hennepin County Jail: Police

A woman told police she saw the inmate break a seventh-floor window just after 7 a.m. on Nov. 28.

MINNEAPOLIS — Authorities say a Hopkins man who broke out of the Hennepin County jail while awaiting sentencing for a burglary conviction has been charged with escape. Michael Frank Simon, 57, was charged Tuesday with one count escaping from custody, which is a felony.

He was sentenced Wednesday to 30 months in prison for third-degree burglary, to which he had pleaded guilty in October.

According to the criminal complaint, shortly after 7 a.m. on Nov. 28, a woman saw Simon break a window on the seventh floor of the Hennepin County Public Safety Facility and climb onto a skyway roof.

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The witness notified security and deputies searched for him in the surrounding area. Simon was caught during a traffic stop in Little Canada several hours after he escaped, according to police.


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Burglary charges

According to the criminal complaint in Simon's burglary case, officers responded to a business in Edina on Sept. 15 on the report of a credit card stolen from a desk.

In the course of their investigation, officers learned that another business in the same building was also burglarized on the same date. Four laptop computers and unique medals were stolen from the Minnesota Golf Association, according to a news release.

In Simon’s SUV they found several unique medals, which were associated with golfing. Court records revealed that Simon has a lengthy history of burglary and other property convictions.

He had recently been released from prison and was on parole at the time of the burglaries and credit card fraud.

Image via Hennepin County Sheriff's Office

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