Bemidji: Daniel Reamer Booked on Trespass Charge

Daniel Glen Reamer
Daniel Glen Reamer

Bemidji: Daniel Reamer Booked on Trespass Charge

BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — Daniel Reamer was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on Monday, July 6, 2026.

The jail record lists one trespass charge against Reamer.

The allegation appears under case number 26-012223.

The charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.605, subdivision 1(b)(8).

That provision addresses returning to another person’s property within one year.

The law applies after someone has been told to leave and not return.

It also requires that the person lacked a legal right or permission.

The booking record lists the matter for the District Court.

No court date appeared in the information provided.

The bail or fine field showed $0.00.

That figure may not reflect every release condition or later court order.

Details Listed in the Record

The available booking information does not describe the property involved.

It also does not identify who issued the order to leave.

No incident report was included with the jail entry.

The record does not state when the earlier warning was given.

The booking information also does not explain how Reamer allegedly returned.

More details may appear in a criminal complaint.


Beltrami County Jail booking image of Daniel Reamer
Booking image of Daniel Reamer.

Minnesota Trespass Law

Minnesota’s trespass statute covers several forms of unlawful entry or remaining on property.

The listed clause focuses on returning after a clear warning.

The statute says the return must occur within one year.

It also requires a lack of legal right or authorized consent.

Readers can review the full law through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

The official page includes definitions and other trespass provisions.

Public Records and Case Updates

Updated custody information may appear through the Beltrami County inmate locator.

Jail listings can change after release, transfer, or court action.

Court information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

The service provides access to many public district court records.

Some documents may not appear online.

Local court administration can provide guidance about available official records.

A booking record documents an arrest or custody event.

It does not prove that the listed allegation occurred.

The defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The charge may be changed or dismissed as the case develops.

TRF News will update this report when verified public information becomes available.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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