Crookston Jail Books Patrick Conner on Probation Violation

Patrick Steven Conner
Patrick Steven Conner

Crookston Jail Books Patrick Conner on Probation Violation

CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — Patrick Steven Conner was booked into the Northwest Regional Corrections Center on July 12, 2026.

The jail roster lists a probation violation as the controlling charge. The entry classifies the matter at the felony level.

Conner was 34 when the booking occurred.

Details Remain Limited

The public roster does not identify the probation condition at issue. It also does not name the underlying criminal case.

No bond amount, release date, or hearing date appears in the entry. Those details may change as the court reviews the matter.

The roster uses a controlling charge to describe the main custody reason. That short label may not show every pending court issue.

Patrick Steven Conner booking photo
Patrick Steven Conner booking photo. Source: Northwest Regional Corrections Center.

How Probation Cases Work

Minnesota law allows a court to order custody after an alleged probation violation. The court must later decide whether a violation occurred.

A judge may continue probation, add conditions, impose sanctions, or revoke a stayed sentence. The result depends on the evidence and case record.

A probation violation listing does not prove that a new crime occurred. It also does not establish that Conner violated supervision terms.

Conner is presumed innocent regarding any new allegation. Court findings, not a jail roster, determine the legal outcome.

What Happens Next

Probation cases usually return to the court that imposed the original sentence. A judge may review reports and hear from both sides.

The court can consider the claimed violation and Conner’s response. It can then select an option allowed under Minnesota law.

The roster does not show when Conner may appear in court. It also does not list an attorney for the matter.

Official Records and Updates

The NWRCC is located at 816 Marin Avenue in Crookston. The facility houses people from local counties and other agencies.

The official inmate roster is generally updated on weekday mornings. Entries can change after release, transfer, or new court action.

Public case information may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online. Polk County District Court handles criminal cases filed in the county.

TRF News relies on official records and public sources for booking reports. The July 13 roster listed Conner’s July 12 booking.

Booking records are administrative documents. They do not represent a conviction or final court ruling.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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