Bagley Jail Booking: Vehicle Theft, Fleeing Charges

Abraham Colgrove
Abraham Colgrove

Bagley Jail Booking: Vehicle Theft, Fleeing Charges

CLEARWATER COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Abraham Colgrove, 26, was booked into the Clearwater County Jail on Thursday night.

The jail entry lists two alleged felony-level offenses involving a motor vehicle. The booking record does not include a detailed account of the incident.

Booking Details

Colgrove was booked at 10:15 p.m. on July 2, 2026. The Clearwater County Jail is located in Bagley, Minnesota.

The entry lists an adult arrest for allegedly taking or driving a motor vehicle without the owner’s consent. It cites Minnesota Statute 609.52, subdivision 2(a)(17).

Fleeing Charge Also Listed

The booking entry also lists alleged fleeing in a motor vehicle. That charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.487, subdivision 3.

Abraham Colgrove booking photoBooking photo of Abraham Colgrove.

What Minnesota Law Says

Minnesota’s theft law covers taking or driving a vehicle without the owner’s permission. The law also requires knowledge that permission was not given.

Minnesota’s fleeing law covers attempts to escape from an officer using a motor vehicle. The statute classifies the basic motor vehicle offense as a felony.

A conviction under that fleeing section may bring up to three years and one day in prison. It may also bring a fine of up to $5,000.

Case Remains Pending

A jail booking shows that a person entered custody. It does not prove guilt or establish a conviction.

Colgrove is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. Charges may change as prosecutors review reports and available evidence.

Readers can check public filings through Minnesota Court Records Online. Some records may not appear immediately after an arrest.

No additional incident details were included in the supplied booking information. TRF News will report verified updates when public records become available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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