Crookston: Daniel Zuniga Booked on Probation Violation
Crookston (trfnews.i234.me) — Daniel Zuniga was booked at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center on June 17, 2026.
The public roster lists a felony probation violation as his controlling charge.
Zuniga was 26 when the booking occurred.
The roster lists his date of birth as August 12, 1999.
No detailed allegation accompanied the public booking entry.
Booking Recorded in Crookston
The regional jail is located at 816 Marin Avenue in Crookston.
Tri-County Community Corrections operates the facility.
The agency provides services for Polk, Norman, and Red Lake counties.
The roster was printed at 7:38 a.m. on June 18.
It lists June 17 as Zuniga’s incarceration date.
The roster does not identify the underlying criminal case.
It also does not explain the claimed probation violation.

Public Roster Provides Limited Details
Tri-County Community Corrections publishes the local inmate roster on weekday mornings.
The roster includes people held on local charges, contracts, warrants, or outside holds.
It does not show a court file number for Zuniga.
The entry also does not list bail or a future hearing date.
Those details may appear later in public court records.
Readers can use Minnesota Court Records Online to check available district court information.
What Minnesota Law Allows
Minnesota Statute 609.14 governs proceedings involving alleged probation violations.
A court may order immediate custody when an alleged violation appears to have occurred.
The person must receive written notice of the grounds for possible revocation.
The person may contest the allegation at a hearing.
The person also has the right to legal counsel.
If grounds are found, the court has several possible options.
The judge may continue probation or change its conditions.
The judge may also impose or execute a sentence in some cases.
State law says revocation should remain a last resort.
The outcome depends on the facts and the original case.
Booking Does Not Establish a Violation
A jail roster records custody status and the listed reason for detention.
It does not prove that Zuniga violated probation.
Zuniga is entitled to court review and other legal protections.
Custody status, allegations, and court dates can change as proceedings continue.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.