Skip to main content

Luverne man arrested for staking using GPS device

Lead Summary
By
Lori Sorenson

The Rock County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a stalking complaint stemming from an incident involving a GPS tracking device.
Nathan C. Dunn, 46, Luverne, is charged with gross misdemeanor stalking after reportedly admitting to law enforcement that he installed a tracking device on the car belonging to the victim.
According to Rock County Sheriff Evan Verbrugge, the victim is a Rock County woman and Dunn was arrested in Rock County.
She reported to authorities that she found tracking devices in her vehicle and in her home, and that Dunn had sent repeated unwanted messages, copies of which she provided for law enforcement.
The maximum penalty for a gross misdemeanor stalking charge is one year in jail and a $3,000 fine. Dunn was ordered to have no contact with the victim.
He is scheduled to appear in Rock County District Court at 9 a.m. Monday.

You must log in to continue reading. Log in or subscribe today.