According to court records, the alleged violation occurred on August 27. The criminal complaint was not immediately available online, but details of the charging documents were confirmed in court filings.
On August 28, bail or bond for Crawford without conditions was set at $45,000. A non-cash bond or cash bail with standard conditions was set at $30,000. As of Monday, September 8, Crawford remained in custody at the Becker County Jail.
Crawford’s next court appearance is scheduled for September 15 before District Judge Gretchen D. Thilmony. At that time, prosecutors are expected to review the case and set conditions moving forward.
If convicted, Crawford could face significant penalties due to the repeated nature of the violation. Minnesota law imposes stricter sentencing for offenders who repeatedly ignore court-ordered restrictions.
For more information on Minnesota’s no-contact order violation statutes, visit the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
