Thief River Falls Jail Booking Lists Two Charges
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me) — Kendarius Jamarcus Dailey was booked into the Pennington County Jail.
The custody date was Sunday, July 5, 2026. The county jail is located in Thief River Falls.
Two Charges Listed
Jail records list two charges under case number 26003179. The first charge is misdemeanor domestic assault.
It alleges Dailey intentionally caused, or tried to cause, bodily harm to another person. That allegation falls under Minnesota Statute 609.2242, subdivision 1(2).
Under Minnesota law, the charge involves a family or household member. The statute also covers an attempt to inflict bodily harm.
Prosecutors must prove every required part of the charge in court. The jail listing does not provide details about the reported incident.
The second charge is a gross misdemeanor involving an emergency call. Records allege Dailey interrupted, disrupted, impeded, or interfered with a 911 call.
The charge is listed under Minnesota Statute 609.78, subdivision 2(1). That law also covers intentionally preventing someone from placing an emergency call.
The law protects access to urgent public safety services. It can cover police, fire, medical, and ambulance calls.

Custody and Court Status
The jail roster lists Dailey’s booking status as a hold. It shows a bail or fine amount of $0.00.
The record does not explain what the $0.00 entry means. No court date was listed in the supplied information.
The case is assigned to the District Court. The supplied listing also does not show a release date.
Custody details, court dates, and release information can change without notice. Readers can check the Pennington County inmate locator for updates.
Charges Remain Allegations
A jail booking does not prove guilt. Dailey is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
The sheriff’s inmate locator gives the same warning. The agency also says online information may contain errors.
A judge may later change conditions, dates, or the case status. Prosecutors may also amend or dismiss charges.
Any plea or conviction would appear through later court action. Readers can review court information through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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