Beltrami County: Kody Fischer Faces Theft Charge
BELTRAMI COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Kody Fischer was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 27, 2026.
The jail roster lists one felony theft charge under case number 26011407.
The charge alleges Fischer took, used, or transferred movable property without the owner’s consent.
The case is assigned to the District Court, according to the booking information.
Booking Details
The roster lists Fischer at 5 feet, 5 inches tall and 123 pounds.
The record lists blond hair and blue eyes.
The bail or fine field shows $0.00 in the provided record.
That amount does not explain Fischer’s current release conditions or future court requirements.
No court date was included in the supplied booking information.

Felony Theft Allegation
The charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.52, subdivision 2(a)(1).
That law covers taking, using, transferring, concealing, or keeping movable property without consent.
The booking record classifies the listed charge as a felony.
The record does not state the property involved or its reported value.
It also does not provide details about the events leading to the booking.
Those facts may appear later in a criminal complaint or other court filing.
Case Information May Change
Booking records reflect allegations at the time of entry.
They do not establish that a person committed a crime.
Fischer is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges can be amended, reduced, or dismissed as a case moves forward.
Court dates and custody conditions may also change after the first jail entry.
Readers can check the Beltrami County inmate search for updated custody information.
Minnesota Court Records Online may provide future hearing dates and public case documents.
The Minnesota Revisor of Statutes provides the full theft law cited in the record.
Anyone seeking legal advice should speak with a licensed Minnesota attorney.
This report is based only on the booking details supplied for publication.
No police officer names were included in this report.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.