Bagley Woman Booked on Property Damage Charge
BAGLEY (trfnews.i234.me) — Samantha Lafriniere was booked into the Clearwater County Jail on June 26, 2026.
The jail record lists one fourth-degree property damage charge against Lafriniere.
The charge alleges intentional damage to another person’s property under other circumstances.
The listed offense is classified as a misdemeanor.
Lafriniere, 36, was booked at 10:43 a.m., according to the provided record.
Details About the Charge
The allegation cites Minnesota Statute 609.595, subdivision 3.
That section covers intentional property damage not charged under a more serious degree.
The available booking information does not identify the property involved.
It also does not state the amount of the reported damage.
No details about the reported incident were included in the short jail entry.
Those facts could appear later in a complaint or another public court filing.

Possible Misdemeanor Penalty
Minnesota Statute 609.595 classifies fourth-degree property damage as a misdemeanor.
A Minnesota misdemeanor can bring up to 90 days in jail.
It can also carry a fine of up to $1,000.
A court may impose jail time, a fine, or both.
Those are maximum penalties and do not predict the outcome of this case.
Any sentence would depend on the facts and later court rulings.
Jail and Court Information
The Clearwater County Jail is located in Bagley.
The supplied record does not list a bail amount, release date, or court hearing.
Custody information may change after a court appearance or a new order.
Clearwater County District Court is also located in Bagley.
The court handles criminal and traffic cases filed within Clearwater County.
Public updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Charge Remains an Allegation
A jail booking records custody and the charge listed at that time.
It does not prove that Lafriniere damaged property or committed a crime.
Lafriniere is presumed innocent unless the allegation is proven in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.