Thief River Falls (trfnews.i234.me) — Several recent court cases were listed from Thief River Falls and Pennington County agencies.
The cases include breath test refusal, traffic violations, disorderly conduct, theft, and a fishing violation.
Court records list fines, stayed jail time, probation, and dismissed charges.
A dismissed charge is not a conviction.
Thief River Falls Police Department Cases
Jeremiah Charles Hasnedl, 46, of Thief River Falls, was sentenced for third-degree refusal.
The case involved refusal to submit to a breath test.
Hasnedl was fined $715.
He received 364 days in jail, stayed for four years.
He was placed on probation to the court for four years.
He was also ordered to complete chemical dependency evaluation or treatment.
Charges involving controlled substance possession, legend drug possession, and cannabis packaging were dismissed.
Ruben Jose Yrigoyen, 35, of Thief River Falls, was fined $285.
The case involved an uninsured vehicle as a driver.
Ruben Omar Laureano, 37, of Warroad, was fined $285.
That case involved proof of insurance by an owner who was not the driver.
Laureano was also fined $50 for an instruction permit violation.
Traffic, Theft, And Dismissed Charges
Destiny Ann Massie, 20, of Thief River Falls, was fined $125.
The case involved speeding in a special zone set by the commissioner.
Suzanne Sylvia O’Neill, 38, of Plummer, was sentenced for theft by swindle.
She received 30 days in jail, stayed for one year.
She was placed on unsupervised probation for one year.
The right to restitution was reserved.
Another theft by swindle charge was dismissed.
Nikolas Timothy Bugge Barry, 19, of Thief River Falls, had a charge dismissed.
The dismissed charge involved an uninsured vehicle as a driver.
Hailey Downs, of Thief River Falls, also had a charge dismissed.
The dismissed charge involved a calendar parking violation on streets or avenues.
Robert Fred Fish, 31, of Drayton, North Dakota, had two charges dismissed.
Those charges involved an uninsured vehicle and driving after revocation.
Sheriff, State Patrol, And DNR Cases
In a Pennington County Sheriff’s Office case, Tyrus Mathew Olson was sentenced.
Olson, 28, of Thief River Falls, was sentenced for disorderly conduct.
He was fined $135.
He received 30 days in jail, stayed for one year.
He was placed on unsupervised probation for one year.
He was also ordered to complete a chemical assessment.
In a Minnesota State Patrol case, Robert Fred Fish was sentenced.
The case involved giving an officer another person’s false name.
Fish was fined $210.
He received 364 days in jail, stayed for two years.
He was placed on supervised probation for two years.
He may not use or possess firearms, dangerous weapons, or ammunition while on probation.
Steven Lance Almen, 62, of Red Lake Falls, had a charge dismissed.
The dismissed charge involved wrong class or no endorsement.
Seth Daniel Dykstra, 25, of Red Lake Falls, had an insurance charge dismissed.
In a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources case, Dawson Jerod Haugen was fined.
Haugen, 22, of Thief River Falls, was fined $185.
The case involved taking fish in a closed season.
More court information is available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
Minnesota laws can be reviewed through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
DNR rules and updates are available from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
