On November 24, 2025, at approximately 3:06 A.M., Roseville Police Officers responded to an apartment on the 2700 block of Lexington Avenue North, Roseville, County of Ramsey, on a call where complainant’s toilet was shot. Officers arrived and spoke with AE. AE said shortly after 2:00 A.M., she heard running water in her master bedroom. Her bathroom was flooding, but she did not have her eyeglasses on and did not know what caused the water leak. She mopped the floor and put down towels to soak up the water.
About an hour later, she noticed the flooding in the bathroom again. She got up, put on her eyeglasses, went to the bathroom, and noticed her toilet was shattered. The toilet appeared to have been struck by gunfire. AE saw the entry point for the bullet appeared to be in her bathroom door and doorframe with a bullet being fired from the neighboring unit. Officer VanDanacker observed a hole in the south wall of AE’s bathroom, a shattered hole in the lower base of the toilet tank, a hole in the wall directly to the left of the toilet.
The officer found a fired rifle bullet on the floor next to the toilet. The point where the bullet entered is less than three feet from where AE was sleeping. Officers evacuated AE and attempted to evacuate connecting units. Officers called out the occupants of unit B. TR exited unit B. DP exited the unit, reentered, and exited again. TR believed her brother-RICO GREGORY TERRAS, [DOB REDACTED]-was still in unit B. She also thought TERRAS was the person who fired the round. TERRAS was ordered out of unit B and was taken into custody.
VT also exited unit B with TR’s daughter. A safety sweep of unit B was conducted and no one else was found inside. TR said she heard a loud noise during the night and went to investigate. She saw TERRAS quickly exit the house, walk toward her vehicle-a 2012 black Ford Escape- that was parked on the street, and enter it. She believed TERRAS entered the vehicle because the light went on. TERRAS quickly entered unit B and told her to lie to police and say his friend was in the unit. TR said after some time, TERRAS entered her room, awakened her, and told her police were outside.
TERRAS again told her to lie about a friend being in the unit and that the friend left. TR thought TERRAS placed the firearms in her vehicle. She also said TERRAS’s bedroom shares a wall with TE’s apartment unit and that he was the only occupant of the bedroom on this night. TERRAS spoke to Officer Sundstrom. He said he did not know anything about a firearm being discharged. He woke up to his sister calling him and telling him to go outside. TERRAS did confirm that he stays in the master bedroom that shares a wall with TE’s apartment unit.
He was staying in the master bedroom on this night. TR and DP gave officers consent to search the vehicle TERRAS entered. Officer VanDanacker found black and green Glock 19 handgun with an extended magazine and illegal auto sear on the floorboard of the backseat. A black and brown AK-47, magazine and round in the chamber, was next to the Glock 19 handgun. The Glock 19 had an extended magazine with twenty-rounds, and a round in the chamber. Officers obtained a search warrant to search unit B. A spent.762 casing from the AK-47 was located in TERRAS’s room.