Moorhead Man Booked on Failure-to-Register Charge
MOORHEAD (trfnews.i234.me) — Marc Arthur Wolff, 45, was booked into the Clay County Jail on Monday afternoon.
The Moorhead Police Department listed one charge involving an alleged failure to register.
Wolff was booked at 2:13 p.m. on June 29, 2026.
The jail entry states that he allegedly knowingly or intentionally failed to register.
No police officer names are included in this report.
Booking Record Lists One Charge
The available record provides only a short description of the allegation.
It does not state which registration requirement was allegedly missed.
The record does not identify where or when the reported violation occurred.
It also does not list witnesses, evidence, or statements connected to the case.
No additional charges appear in the booking information provided for this report.
The record does not list bail, release conditions, or a scheduled court appearance.

Minnesota Registration Requirements
Minnesota Statute 243.166 sets registration duties for people covered by state law.
The statute also addresses penalties for knowingly violating a registration requirement.
It covers intentional false information given to corrections agents, police, or the state bureau.
The statute provides general legal information about registration duties and possible violations.
It does not confirm any allegation involving Wolff.
A criminal complaint may later provide more facts about the reported conduct.
Prosecutors review police reports before deciding whether to file a formal criminal charge.
Custody and Court Information
Current custody details may appear through the Clay County inmate roster.
Clay County states that inmate information is public data under Minnesota law.
The county may update roster content for policy or public safety purposes.
Public court documents may later appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
That service provides online access to many public Minnesota district court records.
Some records may not appear immediately after an arrest or jail booking.
A booking record shows that a person entered custody.
It does not prove the listed allegation or establish criminal guilt.
The filed charge may differ from the wording shown in the jail record.
Wolff is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
More information may become available after prosecutors complete their review.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.