Bemidji Booking Lists Riot, Exposure Charges
BELTRAMI COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Curtis Silcox was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on three listed matters.
The booking record shows a custody date of July 12, 2026. It lists two criminal charges and one warrant entry.
The case number shown for each entry is 2026010924. District Court is listed as the court branch.
Charges Listed in Booking Record
The first charge cites Minnesota Statute 617.23, subdivision 1(1). It concerns alleged willful and lewd exposure in a public place.
The second charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.71, subdivision 1. The booking description lists a first-degree riot involving an alleged death and an armed participant.
The third entry is listed only as a warrant. The supplied record does not describe the warrant or its issuing agency.
No court date appears in the booking information. The listed bail or fine amount is $0.00.
That amount does not confirm release eligibility. Court conditions may be added or changed after an initial booking.
Booking Details
The jail record lists Silcox as 6 feet, 2 inches tall. His listed weight is 165 pounds.
The record lists black hair and brown eyes. It does not provide an age or home address.

The supplied information does not explain the reported events. It also does not identify any alleged victim or other participant.
No probable cause statement was included with the booking details. Those records may become available through later court filings.
What the Laws Say
Minnesota law describes first-degree riot as involving three or more assembled people. The law also requires a death and an armed participant.
The indecent exposure statute covers willful and lewd exposure in public. It also applies where other people are present.
Readers can review Minnesota Statute 609.71 through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
They can also review Minnesota Statute 617.23 on the same official website.
Current custody information may be checked through the Beltrami County inmate locator.
County jail information is available through the Adult Corrections Center page.
Case Remains Pending
A jail booking does not prove guilt. The charges and warrant entry remain part of a pending case.
Silcox is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. Prosecutors must prove each charged offense beyond a reasonable doubt.
Jail and court records may change as the case moves forward. Future filings could provide hearing dates and added details.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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