Minnesota sheriff's deputy pleads guilty to stalking man
A Minnesota sheriffs deputy accused of stalking a man has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct.
Joel Christopher Engler, 43, of Litchfield, entered the plea Tuesday in Meeker County District Court in Litchfield. The court dismissed a gross misdemeanor charge of stalking.
The court sentenced Engler to serve 90 days in jail, but stayed 80 days of the sentence for one year. The stay requires that he perform 10 days of community service and pay fines and fees totaling $525. He must also complete a psychological evaluation and complete any treatment as may be recommended.
The complaint charged that Engler had been obsessed with a man over the past several years. It alleges he repeatedly drove by the mans home and sent hundreds of unwanted texts, some of which were increasingly threatening in nature.
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