Authorities are investigating the possibility that a Spring Lake Park man charged Wednesday with kidnapping and sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl may have other victims.
There is some "indication" but no conclusive evidence that John C. Heuer, 48, could have other victims, a situation that is complicated by the fact he is a long-distance truck driver, said Cmdr. Paul Sommer, spokesman for the Anoka County Sheriff's Office. Authorities declined to elaborate on what information raises suspicion.
"We're not shopping for victims," said sheriff's detective Michael Lapham, Anoka County's lead investigator on the case, but, "We want to cover our bases."
In addition to Heuer's home and personal truck, authorities also searched the semitrailer that he drove to Fargo, N.D., as a truck driver. Lapham said authorities don't believe anything occurred in it but wanted to be thorough. Heuer has been driving a fixed route from the Twin Cities to Fargo for the past eight months with his most recent employer.
Heuer was charged in Anoka County District Court with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and one count each of second-degree criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping in an abduction from a St. Paul laundromat Sunday evening. The crime triggered an Amber Alert and intensive joint investigation by the Anoka County Sheriff's Office and Spring Lake Park and St. Paul police.
The girl escaped Heuer's home that night.
According to charges: Heuer told police that the girl was a prostitute and that he negotiated with and paid her mother $100 for the child's sexual services. The mother denied that account.
Heuer had spent much of Sunday afternoon drinking at the Lamplighter Lounge, a bar and strip club located next door to the Giant Wash Coin Laundry in the 1600 block of Rice Street at Larpenteur Avenue. He approached the victim and her older sister at the laundromat and told them they were pretty, according to the complaint. He returned a short time later and lured the girl away by saying he would show her his puppy. The abduction was reported about 6:40 p.m. after the sister alerted their mother.