Moorhead Woman Booked on Property Damage Charge

Stacy Marie Rood
Stacy Marie Rood

Moorhead Woman Booked on Property Damage Charge

MOORHEAD, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Stacy Marie Rood, 41, was booked into the Clay County Jail on June 13, 2026.

The booking was recorded at 10:32 p.m.

The Moorhead Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.

The jail entry lists one alleged count of third-degree criminal damage to property.

The listed damage amount ranges from $501 to $1,000.

Booking Record Provides Few Details

The supplied booking information does not identify the damaged property.

It also does not name the property owner or describe the reported incident.

The record does not state when or where the alleged damage occurred.

No information was provided about how the damage was reported.

The entry also does not list any witnesses or related allegations.

No police officer names are included in this report.

A criminal complaint may provide more details about the accusation.

Stacy Marie Rood booking photo
Stacy Marie Rood booking photo.

Minnesota Property Damage Law

Minnesota’s property damage law appears under Minnesota Statute 609.595.

The law includes several levels of criminal property damage.

The degree may depend on the damage amount and other reported facts.

The jail description should not replace the formal charge filed in court.

Prosecutors may review the evidence before filing or changing charges.

The supplied information does not include a court file number.

It also does not list a hearing date, bond amount, or release conditions.

Public Records and Case Updates

Current custody details may appear on the Clay County inmate roster.

Jail information may change after release, transfer, or court action.

Public case documents may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Some records may not appear immediately after a booking.

Agency information is available through the Moorhead Police Department.

Presumption of Innocence

A jail booking does not establish guilt.

It records that a person was processed into custody.

Rood is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Prosecutors may amend, reduce, or dismiss the listed allegation.

A judge or jury may later determine the case outcome.

This report is based only on the booking information provided.

It may be updated when verified court records provide more details.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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