Andrew Olson, 49, and Angeline Olson, 47, of Oakdale, Minnesota, have been arrested and charged with felony criminal sexual conduct after police discovered a missing 14-year-old girl hiding inside a cardboard box in their home. The teenager was first reported missing on May 26, 2026, after she failed to return home from school. Investigators tracked her to the Olson residence after learning she may have gone to visit a friend, but Angeline Olson initially lied to responding officers, claiming the girl was not there and that she did not know her.
The breakthrough came when a neighbor reported seeing the missing teen outside the Olson home with the couple. Equipped with a search warrant, Oakdale police officers returned to the property and conducted a thorough search of the master bedroom. They found the victim tightly packed inside a cardboard box, which the suspects had intentionally concealed beneath a large pile of clothing.
Following the discovery, investigators conducted a forensic analysis of electronic devices seized from the home, which led to additional evidence supporting the charges of criminal sexual conduct. Community members and neighbors later noted that the household had been subject to previous welfare investigations, indicating a troubled history at the residence. Both Andrew and Angeline Olson currently remain in custody as the legal proceedings move forward.
The case has drawn significant attention to local child safety protocols and the legal response to the exploitation of minors. Updates on this case typically include information regarding upcoming court hearings, bail conditions, and statements released by the legal representatives of the involved parties.