Waubun Snapchat Threat Case Leads To Felony Charge
Mahnomen County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Naytahwaush man is facing a felony threats charge after alleged Snapchat messages were reported in rural Waubun.
Gabriel Lynn Bjorge, 23, of Naytahwaush, is charged in Mahnomen County District Court with threats of violence.
The charge is filed under Minnesota Statute 609.713. Court records list the offense date as April 27, 2026.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. It may also carry a $10,000 fine, or both.
Social Media Threat Reported
According to the complaint, law enforcement responded at about 6 p.m. to a home on 290th Street in rural Waubun.
The call involved alleged threats made through social media.
At the home, investigators spoke with Jaycee Michael Clark, Gracie Christine Uran, and Loden Gene Clark.
Jaycee Clark and Uran told investigators that Bjorge had sent the messages, the complaint states.
Loden Clark reported receiving Snapchat messages from Bjorge. The complaint says the messages included a threat involving Jaycee Clark.
One message allegedly referred to a “44 Magnum.” Investigators noted that the term refers to a large-caliber pistol.

Prior Concerns Listed In Complaint
Uran told investigators she had past safety concerns involving Bjorge, according to the complaint.
She said Bjorge had allegedly made past threats through mutual friends.
Uran also reported blocking 43 Snapchat accounts allegedly created to contact her.
The complaint says Uran reported seeing Bjorge outside her home and near her garage.
She said her father later installed an alarm system.
Danielle Marie Englund also spoke with investigators. She is listed as the mother of Jaycee Clark and Loden Clark.
Englund reported a past incident involving Bjorge and a reference to her son, according to the complaint.
Jaycee Clark and Uran both told investigators they were concerned for their safety.
Arrest Reported Near Naytahwaush
Investigators later contacted Bjorge at a listed address near Naytahwaush.
The complaint says Bjorge admitted sending messages about the .44 Magnum.
He also allegedly said he had sent many threatening messages.
Bjorge was arrested and taken to Tri-County Corrections in Crookston.
The case is listed in Mahnomen County District Court under court file number 44-CR-26-241.
More court information can be found through the Minnesota Judicial Branch case records portal.
A criminal complaint is not a conviction. Bjorge is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.