Viking: DOC Lists Matthew Berry Sex Offender

Matthew Allen Berry
Matthew Allen Berry

Viking, Marshall County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Minnesota Department of Corrections record lists Matthew Allen Berry.

The record lists MNDOC Offender ID 241159.

It lists a registered address in Viking, Minnesota.

The record places the address in Marshall County.

What the DOC record says

The DOC record lists an offense under Minnesota Statute 609.343.

That statute covers criminal sexual conduct in the second degree.

The DOC summary says the case involved a known female child.

The summary says the contact included penetration.

It says Berry used a trusted relationship to gain private access.

The DOC summary is not a full court file.

It is a short description in a state record.

Matthew Allen Berry
Matthew Allen Berry

Release status

The record lists a release date of February 1, 2025.

The record says the prison sentence and supervised release ended.

It lists the supervision status as terminated.

That means there is no active supervising agent listed.

Address and agency listed

The record lists the city as Viking and the ZIP code as 56760.

Addresses can change when people move.

Public databases may also update after court action.

The record lists the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office as the law agency.

The record lists the Sheriff’s Office phone number as 218-745-5411.

Name details

The DOC entry lists an alias spelling as “Mathew Allen Berry.”

Older records can include name variations.

How to check public records

The DOC Public Viewer lists some people still under DOC control.

You can search it here: coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer.

Minnesota also has a public registrant search tool.

You can access it here: coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicregistrantsearch.

Some court case details are available through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Criminal history searches are available through the state BCA tool.

That site is here: Minnesota Public Criminal History Search.

Reporting and victim support

If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

For non-emergencies, contact local law enforcement.

The state also lists victim resources and release information online.

Those resources are available here: mn.gov/doc/victims.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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