 A former Roseau County Sheriff's Deputy has now pled guilty to stocking two Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension agents. 36-year-old Joshua Olson was arrested in Clearwater County and charged with a felony last April in Beltrami County. Previously, Olson was convicted of a felony and lost his job as a deputy. The criminal complaint says that Olson appeared to harbor resentment against the BCA. It says text messages were sent to the spouse of one of the agents, implying that the agent's family was being watched and that the agent should be eliminated. On April 5th, Olson was arrested following an incident where an agent's son was at home and heard noises that resembled the sound of gunshots. Olson admitted to being near the agent's home, however he did not fire gunshots at the home, but instead hit the agent's mailbox with a shovel. Olson will be sentenced on December 8th. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.