Bemidji Man Booked on Gross Misdemeanor Theft
BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — Andrew Campbell was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 26, 2026.
The jail record lists one gross misdemeanor theft charge against Campbell.
The charge alleges he took, used, transferred, concealed, or kept movable property without the owner’s consent.
The listed case number is 26-009891.
The matter is assigned to the District Court, according to the booking entry.
Booking Information
The jail record lists Campbell at 5 feet, 8 inches tall.
His listed weight is 175 pounds.
The roster lists brown hair and brown eyes.
The bail or fine field showed $0.00 when the information was provided.
That amount does not explain Campbell’s release status.
Release conditions can change after a judge reviews a case.
No court date appeared in the supplied booking information.

What the Theft Charge Alleges
The charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.52, subdivision 2(a)(1).
That section covers intentionally taking or using another person’s movable property without consent.
The allegation must also include an intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property.
The jail record does not identify the property involved.
It also does not state the property’s reported value.
No details about the reported incident were included in the brief entry.
Those facts may appear later in a criminal complaint or another court filing.
Possible Gross Misdemeanor Penalty
The jail entry classifies the listed allegation as a gross misdemeanor.
A Minnesota gross misdemeanor can bring up to 364 days in jail.
It can also bring a fine of up to $3,000.
A court may impose imprisonment, a fine, or both.
Those are maximum penalties and do not predict the case’s outcome.
Any result would depend on the evidence and later court rulings.
Court and Custody Updates
Beltrami County District Court is located in Bemidji.
The court handles criminal and traffic cases filed within Beltrami County.
The county’s Adult Correction Center is also located in Bemidji.
Public case updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Charge Remains an Allegation
A booking record documents custody and the charge listed at that time.
It does not establish guilt or prove that a theft occurred.
Campbell is presumed innocent unless the allegation is proven in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.