St. Paul man sentenced for stealing animal mounts and tools from the DNR

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A St. Paul man charged with stealing more than 20 mounted animal heads, along with tools and equipment from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources was sentenced Thursday, reported the Pioneer Press.

Timothy Heidenreich, 39, could potentially serve 21 months in prison if he violates any terms of his five-year probation, which was ordered by County District Judge Rosanne Nathanson, according to the Pioneer Press.

Nathanson also ordered Heidenreich to pay $8,204.74 in restitution to the DNR, which could be split up between the other two defendants involved in the case, reported the Star Tribune.

According to the Star Tribune, the St. Paul police connected Heidenreich to the criminal complaints from the DNR's metro storage facility, after he was seen stealing a tomato from the Washington County Courthouse cafeteria.

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