Roseau: Wayne Olson Booked on Drug, Driving Charges

Wayne R. Olson
Wayne R. Olson

Roseau: Wayne Olson Booked on Drug and Driving Charges

ROSEAU, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Wayne R. Olson, 72, was booked into the Roseau County Jail on July 1, 2026.

The Roseau County Sheriff’s Office was listed as the arresting agency.

The jail entry lists two allegations against Olson. One is a felony fifth-degree controlled substance sale charge.

The charge involves an alleged sale of a mixture containing a Schedule IV controlled substance.

The second allegation is driving after cancellation as inimical to public safety. That offense is listed as a gross misdemeanor.

Booking Record Details

The supplied booking record does not list a release date. It shows asterisks in the release date field.

The record also displays $0.00 in the listed amount field. That entry may not reflect later court decisions.

No court date, case number, or incident location appeared in the supplied information.

The booking record does not explain what led to Olson’s arrest. It also does not describe the alleged drug transaction.

No details were provided about the vehicle-related allegation. The record does not say when or where the driving occurred.


Wayne R. Olson booking photo
Wayne R. Olson booking photo.

Minnesota Charge Information

Minnesota Statute 152.025 covers fifth-degree controlled substance crimes.

Its sale section includes mixtures containing a Schedule IV controlled substance.

Minnesota Statute 171.24 covers driving after a license cancellation.

Certain license cancellations may support a gross misdemeanor charge.

The exact facts must be established through court records and later filings.

A jail entry only reports booking information and listed allegations.

Readers can check the Roseau County Sheriff’s Office website for jail information.

Public case updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Charges Remain Allegations

Olson has not been convicted based on the booking record.

Criminal charges are allegations until proven in court.

He is presumed innocent unless found guilty through the court process.

Jail rosters can change after hearings, release orders, or new filings.

The current case status should be confirmed through official records.

TRF News will update this report when more verified information becomes available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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