On December 19, 2025, at 8:51 P.M. Deputy O’Brian was dispatched to Monticello Hospital at [address omitted] in Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota, about a male threatening staff and creating a disruption for patients receiving care. Deputy learned Scott Robert Ordorff, [DOB redacted], defendant herein, was a visitor in the emergency department where he requested prescription pain medication. Hospital staff asked the defendant to leave. The defendant did not leave but instead caused a disruption which prevented medical staff from providing care to patients.
The defendant learned the defendant prevented the nursing staff from doing triage and registration for the patients by screaming profanities, being verbally aggressive, and making threats. Several patients, including families with young children when the defendant was acting this way. Medical staff were able to escort the defendant who was escorted outside where he waited in his vehicle. The defendant was issued a formal written trespass order trespassing him from the hospital. The defendant left in his vehicle.
The defendant returned in his vehicle to the hospital at 9:22 P.M. Where he went to the front emergency department entrance in violation of the no trespass order. Deputies positioned a marked squad car with fully illuminated emergency lights in front of the defendant’s vehicle and approached the defendant in full uniform identifying themselves as law enforcement. The defendant was informed that he was detained and was not free to leave. The defendant said he was leaving after speaking with deputies for several minutes.
The defendant reversed away from deputies and pulled onto Broadway with deputies pursuing him with emergency lights activated. The defendant turned onto Washington Street. Deputies discontinued the pursuit out of concerns for public safety as the defendant had been fully identified.