Crookston Jail Books Hagen on Felony Domestic Assault
CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — Dylan Adam Hagen was recently booked into the Polk County Jail in Crookston.
The booking record lists July 3, 2026, as the custody date. It lists Hagen’s birth date as June 24, 1994.
The listed charge is felony domestic assault. The record cites Minnesota Statute 609.2242, subdivision 4.
Booking Details
The short jail entry does not describe the reported incident. It also does not identify an alleged victim.
No bond amount was included in the information provided. A court date was also not listed.
The charge remains an allegation unless proven in court. Hagen is presumed innocent throughout the legal process.
Minnesota Law
Minnesota law defines domestic assault as certain assaultive conduct against a family or household member.
The law covers acts intended to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death. It also covers intentionally causing or attempting bodily harm.
Subdivision 4 creates a felony-level offense in certain repeat-offense cases. The statute references two or more qualifying prior offenses within ten years.
The booking summary does not provide details about any earlier cases. It also does not explain why the felony level was listed.

Under the statute, a conviction may bring up to five years in prison. A court may also impose a fine up to $10,000.
Those are the maximum penalties allowed by law. They are not a prediction about this case.
Readers can review the full law through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
Case Information
A jail booking records a person’s admission into custody. It does not establish guilt or show a final court result.
Charges can change after prosecutors review reports and available evidence. A judge may also set release terms during a hearing.
Public case information may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online.
That system includes many state district court records and public documents. Some records may be restricted or unavailable online.
Court administration can provide guidance about available public files. Official court records should be used for future case updates.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office also provides public safety and records information.
Future records may show hearings, motions, release terms, or case outcomes.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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