Witness: Nicole Mitchell made her stepmother feel ‘uncomfortable’ and ‘threatened’ prior to alleged break-in

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Jurors are hearing from police investigators and witnesses about family dynamics in the trial of State Sen. Nicole Mitchell in Becker County.

Mitchell, a democrat from Woodbury, is facing charges of first degree attempted burglary and possession of burglary tools for allegedly breaking into her stepmother’s Detroit Lakes home in April 2024.

Jurors heard testimony Wednesday from Pam Muxfeldt, Carol Mitchell’s niece and goddaughter, who would have power of attorney for Carol if needed.

A woman speaks while in the witness stand.
Pam Muxfeldt, of Fergus Falls, Minn., testifies during the trial of democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell on Wednesday, July 16, at Becker County District Court in Detroit Lakes, Minn. Muxfeldt is the niece of Carol Mitchell, stepmother of the senator who stands accused of breaking and entering into her late father’s Detroit Lakes home where her stepmother lives.
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Becker County Attorney Brian McDonald asked Muxfeldt about the relationship between Carol and Nicole.

“After either talking to her, or they had conversations through text messages, Carol would feel uncomfortable. She felt threatened, she was scared, and different things of that sort. So she would reach out,” Muxfeldt said.

Muxfeldt read aloud from a 2023 text message sent to her by Carol Mitchell expressing concern that Nicole was “greedy” and was going to try to take her “to the cleaners” after Rod Mitchell, Carol’s husband and Nicole’s father, died without a will. 

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A text message from Carol Mitchell to her niece, Pam Muxfeldt, of Fergus Falls, Minn., is presented as evidence during the trial of democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell on Wednesday, July 16, at Becker County District Court in Detroit Lakes, Minn. The senator stands accused of breaking and entering into her late father’s Detroit Lakes home, where her stepmother, Carol, lives.
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Nicole Mitchell’s defense attorney, Bruce Ringstrom Jr., asked if Muxfeldt was aware of Carol’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, which Nicole Mitchell has cited as playing a role in their deteriorating relationship.

“I mean, it's a disease that's not going to go away, and we know we're going to see progression as it comes. I think stress and different things like that can cause days more of it, then you see higher signs of it than the next day,” Muxfeldt said.

Muxfeldt noted that she and Mitchell had not had contact since 2023 and Mitchell did not reach out to her to inquire about her stepmother’s health.

But Nicole Mitchell had made other attempts to learn of her stepmother’s status.

Chad Glander, an investigative sergeant with the Detroit Lakes Police Department, testified that Nicole Mitchell had used a tablet previously owned by Carol Mitchell to attempt to gain unauthorized access to her stepmother’s health records. 

Glander would not permit the recording of his testimony.

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Becker County Attorney Brian McDonald presents photographic evidence of an egress window at the Detroit Lakes home of Carol Mitchell, where democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell allegedly entered her stepmother's home in April 2024 as James Albert Hedlund of Park Rapids, Minn., testifies during the senator's trial on Wednesday, July 16, at Becker County District Court in Detroit Lakes, Minn.
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Jurors for the case were picked Monday. On Tuesday, they heard opening statements, saw body camera video from responding officers, heard the 911 call made by Carol Mitchell, Nicole’s stepmother and heard directly from Carol Mitchell.

The body camera footage showed the arrest of Nicole Mitchell in the basement of the Detroit Lakes home. She was dressed in all black, including a stocking cap. She was cooperative with police and told them she was there to get a few mementos of her late father, including a flannel shirt and some photos.

Carol Mitchell also testified, though she had a hard time remembering specific details. 

Becker County Attorney Brian McDonald said this is a clear case of burglary.

He called a family friend to the stand Wednesday morning, Jim Hedlund, who said Carol Mitchell called him to the house shortly after the incident had happened.

A man sits in the witness stand.
James A. Hedlund of Park Rapids, Minn., is questioned by Becker County Attorney Brian McDonald during the trial of democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell on Wednesday, July 16, at Becker County District Court in Detroit Lakes, Minn.
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“She was pretty shook up,” he said.

Hedlund filled in gaps that Carol Mitchell had a hard time remembering on the stand. He remembered finding a pry bar near the basement egress window where Nicole Mitchell allegedly tried to break in.

The prosecution is expected to rest its case Wednesday.

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