Crookston Jail Books Sabrina Nygaard in Burglary Case

Sabrina Kate Lynn Nygaard
Sabrina Kate Lynn Nygaard

Crookston Jail Books Sabrina Nygaard in Burglary Case

CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — Sabrina Kate Lynn Nygaard entered the Northwest Regional Corrections Center on July 12, 2026.

The public jail roster lists fourth-degree burglary as the controlling charge.

The entry describes an alleged intent to commit a misdemeanor. It classifies the charge as a gross misdemeanor.

Nygaard was 28 when the booking occurred.

Roster Offers Few Case Details

The roster does not describe the reported incident behind the charge.

It does not identify a building, an alleged misdemeanor, or a reported incident location.

No bond amount, release date, or first court hearing appears in the entry.

The controlling charge is the main custody reason shown by the jail.

That label may not show every allegation or later court action.

Sabrina Kate Lynn Nygaard booking photo
Sabrina Kate Lynn Nygaard booking photo. Source: Northwest Regional Corrections Center.

What Minnesota Law Says

Minnesota Statute 609.582 defines the state’s burglary offenses.

Subdivision 4 covers certain entries into buildings without consent.

It includes entering with the intent to commit a misdemeanor other than theft.

It also includes committing such a misdemeanor after entering without consent.

A fourth-degree burglary conviction can bring up to 364 days in jail.

The maximum fine is $3,000. Those limits do not predict any case outcome.

Booking Does Not Mean Conviction

A jail booking is an administrative record. It does not establish guilt.

Nygaard is presumed innocent unless proven guilty through the court process.

Charges may change after prosecutors review reports and other evidence.

A judge or jury will decide whether the state proves the allegation.

Official Records and Updates

The official NWRCC roster is updated on weekday mornings.

Roster information can change after release, transfer, or a new court order.

Public case information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

The Polk County District Court handles criminal cases filed in Polk County.

TRF News based this report on the July 13, 2026, NWRCC roster.

The roster lists Nygaard’s booking date, birth date, controlling charge, and photograph.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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