Moorhead: Ziboy Noah Booked on Four Charges

Ziboy Akiba Noah
Ziboy Akiba Noah

Moorhead: Ziboy Noah Booked on Four Charges

MOORHEAD (trfnews.i234.me) — Ziboy Akiba Noah, 43, was booked into the Clay County Jail on Tuesday afternoon.

The booking record lists four charges from the Moorhead Police Department.

Those charges involve disorderly conduct, obstruction, threats, and trespassing.

No police officer names are included in this report.

Booking Details

Noah was booked at 2:11 p.m. on June 30, 2026.

The record lists disorderly conduct involving alleged offensive conduct.

It also lists obstruction of legal process involving alleged interference with police.

A third charge alleges terroristic threats made with reckless disregard for causing terror.

The fourth charge alleges trespassing on another person’s property.

The booking entry does not describe the reported events.

It does not identify the location of the alleged conduct.

The record also does not list possible victims, witnesses, or property damage.

Booking photo of Ziboy Akiba Noah
Booking photo of Ziboy Akiba Noah.

Details Remain Limited

The available information does not explain whether all charges came from one incident.

It also does not state whether anyone suffered injuries.

No weapons, alcohol, or controlled substances are mentioned in the provided booking entry.

The record does not give a court date, bail amount, or release conditions.

Those details may become available after the case enters court.

Readers can check the Clay County inmate roster for current custody information.

Public case filings may later appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Charge Information

General information about threats appears in Minnesota Statute 609.713.

The state’s obstruction law appears in Minnesota Statute 609.50.

These links provide general legal information.

They do not confirm the facts alleged in Noah’s case.

A criminal complaint may provide more details about the allegations.

Prosecutors may also change or dismiss charges after reviewing the evidence.

A jail booking records a person’s entry into custody.

It does not establish that the listed allegations are true.

Noah is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Updates may follow when more public information becomes available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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