Bemidji, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me) — A Bemidji man faces a felony charge in Beltrami County. Police say he shattered a large window at The Wolfe Center on Jan. 9, 2026.
The charge names Landrew Terrance Wayne Sailor, 22, as the defendant. The criminal complaint says the damage likely exceeded $1,000.
What Happened
According to the complaint, officers were called to 522 America Ave. NW at about 8:15 p.m. That address is home to The Wolfe Center, an emergency shelter in Bemidji.
The filing says Sailor was outside the building and bleeding heavily from his hand. Officers also said he seemed upset and intoxicated.
Investigators say Sailor punched the window after a dispute with a family member. The complaint says the window measured about four feet by four feet. Glass was left on the ground outside the building.
Arrest And Charge
After officers detained him, Sailor allegedly said he broke the window because he was angry. The complaint says he did not mean to hurt anyone.
Police later gave him a preliminary breath test. The complaint says the result was .219. EMS treated Sailor’s hand before officers took him to jail, the filing says.
Sailor is charged with first-degree damage to property. That is a felony under Minnesota Statute 609.595. State law allows up to five years in prison, a $10,000 fine, or both.
What Comes Next
The case was filed in Beltrami County District Court. At this stage, the charge is only an allegation. Sailor is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Court records may later show the final repair cost for the damaged window. Prosecutors say the broken window reduced the property’s value by more than $1,000.
Readers can track official case information through Minnesota court resources. They can also review the state law tied to the charge and learn more about The Wolfe Center through public listings.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
