A False Mother Entry Was Put Into My Official Record
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By Lisa Loucks-Christenson, Investigative Reporter & Multimedia Journalist
Published Thursday, April 15, 2026 — 5:52 AM CDT
A False Mother Entry Was Put Into My Official Record
Rochester Police Department and Olmsted County court paperwork falsely identified me as the mother of a child who is not mine. I was never properly notified or served. The officer did not verify my identity before placing my legal name under the mother section of the report.
That is an official error with consequences.
A false entry in a police report or court file can follow a person, distort future agency action, and poison the record for years. Public institutions do not get to hide behind their letterhead when the record is wrong. If they put it in writing, they own the harm it causes.
I am not accepting a false official identity. I am preserving the record, correcting the record, and pushing for accountability.
If the record is false, the institution that created it is responsible for the damage.
#RealPoliceReport, #FalseRecord #RPDMN #ResponsiblePoliceReporting #IdentityTheft

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lisa Loucks-Christenson is an investigative reporter, publisher, and multimedia journalist for the Rochester Sun Times. She covers ongoing true crime investigations through detailed reporting, field audio, photo, and video documentation—capturing the evidence, the atmosphere, and the unseen truths behind every case.
Documenting truth, one case at a time.
© 2026 Lisa Loucks-Christenson for the Rochester Sun Times. All rights reserved.
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