MD reported to police that an unknown person entered the parking lot of his workplace, Signal Garage, [ADDRESS REDACTED], Saint Paul, County of Ramsey, on October 20, 2025, and stole a bag of hockey equipment valued at $6,500. MD viewed video from his work and neighbor business Freeway Auto and observed a red Ford F-150, license plate [PLATE REDACTED], enter the rear parking lot at around 11:30 A.M. He observed a White male, brown hair, black jacket, walk around the lot. The suspect stole the bag of hockey equipment out of his vehicle, and left the area.
An officer viewed video from Freeway Autobody. The video showed a red Ford F-150 enter the parking lot at approximately 11:29 A.M. The truck parked in a parking space next to a silver Chevrolet Silverado. The driver exited the truck, and walked toward the building. The male suspect looked back and forth as if scanning the area. The male walked toward the Chevrolet Silverado, opened the tailgate of the Silverado, grabbed a bag, and threw it in the open bed of the Ford F-150 he arrived in. The male returned to the Chevrolet Silverado, grabbed another bag, and threw in in the Ford F-150. The male suspect entered the driver’s seat of the Ford F-150, and drove south.
The suspect vehicle license plate is NNN476. The suspect was a White male, short black hair, wearing a black Adidas sweatshirt with an unzipped dark sweatshirt or jacket, black sweatpants, and black shoes. On December 13, 2025, Saint Paul Officers stopped a 2000 red Ford F-150, that was traveling east on Maryland Avenue, Saint Paul, County of Ramsey, and that matched the description of a truck that had been reported stolen-a red Ford F-150, license plate [PLATE REDACTED]. ROBERT JOHN MOHS, [DOB REDACTED], was the driver fo the truck.
He gave officers his brother’s name when asked to identify himself-M. E. Mohs, [DOB REDACTED]. The truck’s rear plate was covered with snow. The truck was a red Ford F-150, extended cab, late 1990’s or early 2000’s model, front end damage to the bumper, paint missing on both front corners of the hood, damage to the passenger side of the box/quarter, missing passenger side mirror, aftermarket rims, and did not have a front license plate. MOHS said he did not have his license with him because he left home in a hurry to go to a store.
MOHS said the truck belongs to him, but was registered in his friend’s name, Steven, who lived on Dale Street. MOHS said he heard the truck was reported stolen, but he did not know the details. Dispatch reported the license plate shown on the vehicle registered to a blue Ford F-150, but the stopped vehicle was a red pickup truck. The last four digits of the VIN number provided by dispatch for the displayed plate did not correspond with the VIN number for the current truck. The license plate displayed on the stopped vehicle was MN GMR506. An officer ran the VIN number for the stopped pickup truck, and it was reported as a stolen vehicle on 11/7/2025 to the Saint Paul Police Department.