Crookston Man Booked for Parole Violation
CROOKSTON — (trfnews.i234.me) — A man was recently booked into the Polk County Jail for an alleged parole violation.
Polk County booking information identifies the man as Mathew Allen Boswell.
Boswell was booked on July 15, 2026. He was 41 years old at the time of booking.
The jail roster lists the matter as a felony-level parole violation.
The brief booking entry did not describe the alleged violation. It also did not list the events leading to Boswell’s detention.
Parole Violation Listed
A parole violation can involve an alleged breach of release conditions.
Those conditions can differ in each case. They may include reporting rules, travel limits, or other court-ordered requirements.
The booking listing does not establish that Boswell violated parole. That decision may require a separate review or hearing.
Mathew Allen Boswell booking photo.
Case Details Remain Limited
The available record did not list bail information. It also did not provide a scheduled release date.
No detailed court filing was included with the booking information provided to TRF News.
Readers should not assume the listing represents a new criminal conviction.
According to the Minnesota Department of Corrections, alleged release violations can lead to custody and review.
The review process determines whether a violation occurred. It may also decide what action should follow.
More jail and agency information is available through the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
Public court records may be searched through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Online jail records can change without notice. Charges and custody details may also be updated.
Boswell is presumed innocent of any new criminal allegation unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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