insaneindian Posted June 5, 2013 Share Posted June 5, 2013 (edited) I am honestly happy to read the Twin Cities Dealer has cleared his name... From Stillwater.patch.com Criminal Charges Against Indian Motorcycles of the Twin Cities Owner are Dismissed Art Welch, of Stillwater, chose to represent himself against property-damage allegations that were brought against him in May by the Washington County Attorney’s Office. The charges were dismissed before making it to a jury trial. Posted by Shawn Hogendorf (Editor), November 9, 2012 at 09:49 pm The Washington County Attorney’s Office has dismissed all criminal charges against Arturo Welch, the owner of Indian Motorcycles of the Twin Cities. Welch, of Stillwater, was charged by the Washington County Attorney’s Office in May with first-degree criminal damage to property after Laura Kristy Stevenson, 40, of Forest Lake, told police that he drove his vehicle into her garage door after she refused to meet him for a job interview. Welch insists that never happened—and has maintained his innocence from the beginning. Welch chose to represent himself against the allegations brought against him by the Washington County Attorney’s Office. The charges were dismissed before making it to a jury trial. Imran Ali, a prosecutor with the Washington County Attorney’s Office, said he couldn’t comment on the case, because it is an active and ongoing investigation. Ali would not elaborate. According to court records, Stevenson told police that Welch drove his truck into her garage door after she refused to open the door of her townhome to meet him for a job interview. The report was filed the day after the incident allegedly occurred. During the investigation, police told Welch there was video footage of his vehicle at the scene—and a subsequent investigation led police to believe there was evidence that the hitch of his work truck caused the damage. Welch says that’s impossible. “I’ve never denied being there,” Welch said. “But I drove my smart car—not my truck—and I didn’t hit her garage.” There are pictures in the police report that are not only black and white, but distort the image, Welch said, the pictures are blurry and do not give a true representation of any damage on the truck. “In fact, there is no damage on the truck,” he said. “The tow package on it not only did not have any kind of matching paint, but it is very visibly clear that the tow package is old and rusted and un-tampered with. There is no Indication of scraping or any damage of that nature. The only damage is rust.” But Stevenson’s allegations didn’t stop there. Stevenson told police that she texted Welch about a job opening—at which time he responded to her inquiry with remarks insinuating “if she had sex with him or sent some ‘naughty or enticing’ pictures” he may consider giving her the job. “First of all, there was never a job interview,” Welch said. “And if you look at the police report, it’s clear that the text messages she submitted to police were changed, modified and completely taken out of context. More than 90 percent of the conversation was left out. “She lied to police,” Welch said. According to the police report, Stevenson turned over all of the text messages as evidence in the case. , deleted or added to the conversation recorded in the police report. Stevenson also didn’t tell police the two were involved in a past relationship, Welch said. During the investigation, Welch said he asked Forest Lake Police Officer Lavalle if she would like to see his text messages to compare them to what police were given. “Officer Lavelle told me she didn’t need to, because she’d already seen them,” Welch said. “Had she actually agreed to see them, this would all be a different story. Her refusal was her mistake.” Edited June 5, 2013 by insaneindian 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ejburroughs Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 I am glad he is in the clear, but what is anyone going to do about all the damage the woman caused? She made false accusations, cost him a boat load of money, slandered his name and reputation, possibly caused his business to lose some business. She should be held accountable for this and more as applicable..........just sayin 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badndn Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 He drives a smart car? Deserves some jail time just for that. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hasbin Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 I am glad he is in the clear, but what is anyone going to do about all the damage the woman caused? She made false accusations, cost him a boat load of money, slandered his name and reputation, possibly caused his business to lose some business. She should be held accountable for this and more as applicable..........just sayin I'm gonna leave that one alone, and just ... 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jglace Posted June 9, 2013 Share Posted June 9, 2013 I'm gonna leave that one alone, and just ... Let me get this right Chris, your going to be silent? Oh hell! Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hasbin Posted June 9, 2013 Share Posted June 9, 2013 Let me get this right Chris, your going to be silent? Oh hell! Jeff Yeah, I'm not sure anybody can do more to tarnish his reputation than he (had) has previously done....OK you called me out and it worked 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badndn Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 Yeah, I'm not sure anybody can do more to tarnish his reputation than he (had) has previously done....OK you called me out and it worked There are things you can not prove (at least in the eyes of a judge or jury). Doesn't mean a person is innocent. It happens everyday. The Casey Anthony and OJ Simpson cases are good examples. A good lawyer, a impressionable jury and a lazy judge...you can get by with about anything. It's a flaw in our system we live with to make as certain as possible an innocent man isn't punished. Not saying that happened in this case..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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