Bemidji Booking Lists 3 Allegations for Lenora Toal
BEMIDJI, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Lenora Toal entered the Beltrami County Jail on June 18, 2026.
The jail record lists three allegations under case number 26-009395. No court date appeared in the provided booking entry.
The roster displayed a bail or fine amount of $0.00. The entry did not explain whether bail had been set.
Booking Details
Toal was listed at five feet tall and 155 pounds. The record listed black hair and brown eyes.

Charges Listed
The first count alleges third-degree property damage involving a public safety motor vehicle. The jail record classifies that count as a gross misdemeanor.
Minnesota Statute 609.595 covers criminal property damage. The law includes special language for public safety vehicles.
The second count alleges obstruction of the legal process by interfering with a peace officer. The jail entry labels that count as a felony.
Minnesota Statute 609.50 covers obstruction, resistance, or interference during an officer’s official duties. Penalties depend on the alleged facts and resulting harm.
The third entry lists an administrative probation violation. The booking record provides no further details about that allegation.
What Happens Next
The record did not list a court date or court branch. Those details may appear later in court or jail records.
Booking information can change after a first court appearance. Charges may also be amended, dismissed, or resolved later.
The current entry gives no narrative about the alleged events. Readers should rely on court filings for future updates.
The Beltrami County Adult Corrections Center publishes facility and visitation information online. The county also provides jail policies and details on inmate services.
A booking record shows that a person entered custody. It does not prove guilt.
Toal is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. This report is based only on the supplied jail record.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.