Moorhead Man Booked on Disorderly Conduct Charge
MOORHEAD (trfnews.i234.me) — Ryan Jason Grams was booked into the Clay County Correctional Facility on June 26, 2026.
Grams, 23, was booked at 1:57 p.m., according to the supplied jail record.
The record lists one disorderly conduct allegation involving offensive conduct.
The Moorhead Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.
Limited Details Released
The brief booking entry does not describe the reported conduct behind the allegation.
It also does not identify where the reported incident occurred.
No information about witnesses, injuries, or property damage appeared in the supplied record.
The entry does not provide a court case number, bail amount, or hearing date.
Those details may become available through later court filings.

Minnesota Disorderly Conduct Law
Minnesota Statute 609.72 defines several forms of disorderly conduct.
The law applies to conduct in public or private places.
It covers conduct that may alarm, anger, or disturb others.
The statute also includes conduct that could provoke an assault or breach of the peace.
Examples can include fighting, disrupting a lawful meeting, or certain offensive conduct.
The booking record only identifies the allegation as offensive conduct.
It does not provide enough information to explain the state’s specific claim.
Possible Penalty
Disorderly conduct is generally classified as a misdemeanor under Minnesota law.
A misdemeanor can bring up to 90 days in jail.
It can also carry a fine of up to $1,000.
A judge may impose jail time, a fine, or both.
Those are maximum penalties and do not predict the case’s outcome.
Court and Custody Information
The Clay County Correctional Facility is located in Moorhead.
Clay County District Court is also located in Moorhead.
The court handles criminal and traffic cases filed in Clay County.
Public updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Charge Remains an Allegation
A jail booking records custody and the charge listed at that time.
It does not establish guilt or prove that an offense occurred.
Grams is presumed innocent unless the allegation is proven in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.