From Deseret News archives:

U.S. senator's son arrested in car theft

Published: Thursday, Sept. 28, 2000 9:04 a.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — The son of Republican Sen. Rod Grams of Minnesota was charged with theft and eluding arrest after he allegedly jumped out of a third-floor motel window and hid from police investigating a car theft.

Morgan Grams, 22, jumped out the window Tuesday when officers knocked on the door of a room where he was staying with another man and a 15-year-old girl, state police said.

Grams was found about 10 minutes later by police dogs, hiding in a canal behind the motel. He was treated for a broken ankle.

Police became suspicious when they saw the three at a restaurant, checked the license plate on their car and found that the vehicle had been reported stolen from Minnesota. The officers found stolen silver bars and coins valued at more than $2,500 in the car, plus a 12-gauge shotgun.

The Republican senator issued a statement Tuesday saying his relief that his son had been found was "tempered with my great disappointment in my son. Of course I love Morgan very much — nothing will change that and I will never give up trying to help him overcome the addictions and problems that have plagued him during his life."

The incumbent is embroiled in a bitter race against Democratic challenger Mark Dayton.

Story continues below
In May, the younger Grams pleaded guilty to charges from an incident last summer in which he borrowed a friend's car, forged checks in her name and used her credit card.

He entered that plea after being arrested for not appearing in court on charges from a separate incident in January, in which he was accused of destroying property and disorderly conduct at a convenience store.

In July 1999, he was stopped in a borrowed rental vehicle in which a deputy found marijuana and beer cans. He pleaded guilty in February to a misdemeanor marijuana charge after an outside investigation found that he had been given no special treatment because of his position as a senator's son.

In Las Cruces, bail was set at $52,000 for Grams and $51,000 Mark Anderson, 18. The two are roommates in Isanti, Minn., 35 miles north of Minneapolis. Grams was listed in court documents as unemployed. The 15-year-old girl, listed as a runaway, was being returned to her family in Isanti.

The two men had picked up the girl near her home on Friday, the girl's mother said. The girl's parents later found that cash, the coins and the shotgun were missing from a bedroom closet, they told authorities.

Grams and Anderson were each charged in New Mexico with possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property, possession of a stolen firearm and conspiracy. Grams also was charged with evading, eluding and resisting arrest.

Prosecutors in Minnesota charged Grams on Wednesday with three counts of felony theft and Anderson with three counts of aiding and abetting theft. Authorities hadn't determined in which state the men would be scheduled for trial first.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

previousnext

Latest comments

Teachers begin to teach for the test when test scores are the measuring...

they should be transplanted to central park NY

BYU has Washington in opener

Sark went 5-7. He's got a lot to prove still. The way I see it, it should...

Bailout Bob voted for TARP when the majority of Utahns were against it....

Knitting people together

Jan was my teacher when I attended Brighton High School. Our lives...

I have a suggestion on a way to cut the runaway federal spending and reduce...

Is this a clarion call for civil conflict? Sounds like it.

Chaffetz rails against fed control

Jason getting things done Rep. Jason Chaffetz has been fighting for *...

Utah Jazz Ironmen

Just one more reason why, even though the contract wasn't ideal, the Jazz had...

Lawmakers, educators debate plan

Do they really think $2000 is going to make a teacher go "above and beyond?"...

Advertisements