Moorhead: Ansu Komara Booked After Alleged Fleeing
MOORHEAD, CLAY COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Ansu Komara was booked into the Clay County Correctional Facility on June 25, 2026.
Komara, 24, was processed at 2:48 p.m., according to the supplied jail record.
The booking entry lists two alleged driving offenses.
They include driving after revocation and fleeing an officer in a motor vehicle.
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is listed as the arresting agency.
No individual officer names are included in this report.
Fleeing Allegation Listed
The jail entry alleges Komara fled from an officer while operating a motor vehicle.
The brief record does not describe the reported pursuit.
It also does not state where the alleged incident occurred.
No crash, injury, speed, distance, or vehicle information appears in the supplied record.
Minnesota law addresses fleeing or attempting to flee a peace officer in a motor vehicle.
The law generally requires that the driver know the person was a peace officer.
The officer must also have been performing official duties.
Formal court documents will provide the specific statute and filed charge.

Driving After Revocation Count
The second allegation involves driving after revocation.
This charge generally applies when someone drives while their driving privilege remains revoked.
The supplied record does not explain why Komara’s license was revoked.
It also does not provide information about any earlier traffic case.
Readers can review Minnesota Statute 171.24 for driving-after-revocation provisions.
The state’s fleeing law appears in Minnesota Statute 609.487.
Booking Details Remain Limited
The supplied information does not list a bail amount or court date.
It also does not include an estimated release date.
A jail booking records when a person enters custody.
It does not prove that the person committed the alleged offenses.
Charges can change after prosecutors review reports and other evidence.
Judges also determine bail, release conditions, and future hearing dates.
The Clay County inmate roster provides public custody information.
Public filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Case Remains Pending
Komara is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Readers should use official county and court records for current case information.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.