Clay County Books Woman on Cass County Drug Warrant
Clay County (trfnews.i234.me) — Alicia Lizzett Alaniz, 36, was booked into the Clay County Jail on Friday evening.
The booking occurred at 6:10 p.m. on June 19, 2026, according to the county roster.
The roster lists the Cass County Sheriff’s Office as the arresting agency.
A separate county lockup report identifies Cass County, North Dakota, as the warranting jurisdiction.
The report says Alaniz was held for extradition.
Booking Record Lists Paraphernalia Allegation
The listed charge alleges unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
The booking description connects the alleged items with Schedule I, II, or III controlled substances.
The roster also labels the charge as a second offense.
No court complaint was included with the jail information.
The record does not describe the alleged paraphernalia or explain where authorities found it.
It also does not provide details about the events leading to the booking.
Readers can review the Clay County inmate roster through the county’s official website.

The official Clay County lockup report provides additional custody information.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office also provides public information about its warrants division.
Case Details Remain Limited
The supplied booking information does not list a bond amount or a hearing date.
It also does not show whether formal charges were filed after the booking.
North Dakota court records may provide updates if a criminal case is opened.
The state court system offers an online criminal case search for public records.
A jail booking is an administrative record of an arrest or detention.
It does not prove that a person committed the alleged offense.
Alaniz is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges may change as prosecutors review reports and available evidence.
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office warns that roster information may be incomplete or outdated.
The agency also says the information should not support legal action.
Readers should use official court records for the latest case status.
The booking record did not list Alaniz’s hometown.
For that reason, the headline identifies Clay County rather than a specific city.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.