Crookston: Roger Stevens Booked on Probation Violation

Roger Wayne Stevens
Roger Wayne Stevens

Crookston: Roger Stevens Booked on Probation Violation

Crookston (trfnews.i234.me) — Roger Wayne Stevens was booked at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center on June 17, 2026.

The public jail roster lists a felony probation violation as the controlling charge.

Stevens was 63 when the booking occurred.

The roster lists his date of birth as June 19, 1962.

No arrest report or detailed allegation was included with the public entry.

Booking Listed in Crookston

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center is located at 816 Marin Avenue in Crookston.

The facility serves Polk, Norman, and Red Lake counties.

The official roster was printed on the morning of June 18.

It lists June 17 as Stevens’ incarceration date.

The roster does not describe the alleged probation violation.

It also does not identify any claimed violation of release terms.

Roger Wayne Stevens booking photo
Roger Wayne Stevens booking image from the June 18 jail roster.

Tri-County Community Corrections publishes the local roster on weekday mornings.

The agency says the roster includes several types of custody holds.

Those include local charges, state contracts, and warrants from other jurisdictions.

Court Calendar Lists Hearings

A Minnesota court calendar also lists Stevens in case 44-CR-19-695.

The calendar listed a probation violation hearing for June 18.

It also listed an admit-or-deny hearing for June 23.

The public calendar did not provide the result of the June 18 hearing.

Hearing dates can change without notice.

Readers should check Minnesota Court Records Online for later case information.

What Minnesota Law Allows

Minnesota Statute 609.14 covers alleged probation violations.

The law allows court action when probation conditions may have been violated.

A judge may order custody while the court reviews the allegation.

The court may continue probation, change conditions, or revoke a stayed sentence.

State law says revocation should be used only as a last resort.

The outcome depends on the facts and the original criminal case.

A booking record does not establish that a violation occurred.

Stevens is entitled to court review and applicable legal protections.

Custody status and court schedules may change as proceedings continue.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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