, the above- named defendant, and the allegations contained therein. Based upon that information, your complainant believes the following to be true and correct. On January 10, 2026, at approximately 5:30 PM Inv. Riley and members of the Southeast Minnesota Violent Crimes Enforcement Team conducted a traffic stop on a Chevy Impala being driven by Derrick Nicholson Jr. ([DOB REDACTED]), Defendant herein. The stop was related to an on-going narcotics investigation. During the stop a K9 alerted on the vehicle, however, no narcotics were found.
Defendant did consent to a search of his person where $6,390 was located. Investigators detained Defendant while a search warrant was executed on Defendant's residence at [ADDRESS REDACTED] NW [APT REDACTED] in Rochester, Olmsted County. Inv. Riley confirmed with Rochester Public Utilities that Defendant had an active account at the residence. When investigators executed the warrant, the door was answered by a female who was arrested on a separate warrant. During the execution of the warrant Det.
Cooper located a Palmetto State Armory AR15 with a loaded magazine laying on a closet shelf in the north bedroom. Det. Cooper also found a plastic pistol lower in the same bedroom. In the living room Det. Cooper also found a box of 300 Blackout ammunition in a backpack in the living room of the residence. Defendant was convicted of Manufacture/Deliver 15<100g of Heroin in 17CF00001874 in the State of Illinois. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: YOU MUST APPEAR FOR EVERY COURT HEARING REGARDING THIS CASE. FAILURE TO APPEAR FOR COURT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE AND MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL CRIMINAL CHARGES BEING IMPOSED AND PUNISHED AS PROVIDED IN MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTION 609.49.