News Summary
Mahtomedi High School’s homecoming football game was canceled due to an armed kidnapping incident occurring nearby. Law enforcement has heightened security measures while searching for suspects. The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Ticket refunds will be processed, and the school has not confirmed a rescheduled date. This event marks a significant disruption in the area, emphasizing the importance of public safety and cooperation with authorities.
Mahtomedi: High School Cancels Homecoming Football Game Amid Ongoing Search for Armed Kidnapping Suspects
Major Disruption in Mahtomedi Due to Law Enforcement Activities
Mahtomedi, Minnesota — The traditional excitement surrounding the Homecoming football game at Mahtomedi High School was abruptly canceled on Friday night, following active law enforcement operations near the school’s vicinity. The cancellation came as authorities responded to a serious crime involving an armed kidnapping and robbery, leading to heightened safety concerns in the area.
Incident Details Prompt Immediate Law Enforcement Response
At approximately 5 p.m., the Washington County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting a kidnapping and armed robbery on the 7300 block of Inwood Way, located in Grant, a nearby community of Mahtomedi. Responding officers arrived swiftly and found three victims at the scene. Fortunately, the victims were unharmed, but law enforcement officials confirmed the incident was violent and involved firearms.
Descriptions of Suspects and Ongoing Search
Witnesses provided descriptions of the suspects: two Black males with black dreadlocks. Each individual is estimated to be between 5’10” and 6′ tall. They were last seen wearing black and brown clothing. Authorities have issued warnings indicating the suspects may be armed and dangerous. The search remains intensive, with officers actively pursuing leads to apprehend the suspects.
Area Restrictions and Public Safety Measures
The vicinity near 75th Street North and Inwood Way North was placed under a “code red” alert, a directive advising residents and visitors to shelter in place. The high-alert status was intended to prevent the suspects from escaping the area or causing further harm. Schools, including Mahtomedi High School, responded promptly by issuing a safety alert. The school directed students and staff on campus to remain in secured locations, such as locked vehicles or buildings, until authorities confirmed the area was safe.
Law Enforcement Advice and Public Vigilance
Officials emphasized the importance of public cooperation by instructing residents and visitors not to approach the suspects under any circumstances. They urged anyone who observes suspicious activity to report it immediately by calling 911. As of 9 p.m. on Friday, law enforcement officials had not yet located the suspects but indicated that they did not believe the individuals remained in the immediate area. The search continues but has not resulted in any arrests to date.
Impact on Community Events and Ticket Refunds
In response to the ongoing incident, Mahtomedi High School canceled its scheduled homecoming football game. The game was set to feature Mahtomedi Redhawks facing the Bloomington Kennedy Eagles. The cancellation shocked many in the community, especially students, families, and fans eagerly awaiting the event. The school announced that electronic tickets purchased for the game will be refunded, and there has been no official word about a rescheduled date for the game.
Developing Situation and Next Steps
This story remains developing, with law enforcement officials continuing their investigation and search efforts. Authorities have encouraged the public to stay informed through official updates and to remain vigilant. No further details on the suspects’ identity or their possible motives have been released at this time. Community members are urged to prioritize safety and to cooperate with law enforcement as the situation unfolds.
Background and Context
Mahtomedi is a suburban city known for its strong community ties and active school programs. Incidents involving armed suspects are rare, and local authorities react swiftly to ensure public safety. This event marks a significant response to a violent crime, highlighting the importance of law enforcement preparedness and community awareness during potentially dangerous situations. The community is advised to continue monitoring official channels for updates about the investigation and any subsequent community safety measures.
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