Bemidji: Promise Weiss Booked in Court Order Case

Promise Weiss
Promise Weiss

Bemidji: Promise Weiss Booked in Court Order Case

BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — Promise Weiss was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 30, 2026.

The jail roster lists an administrative court order violation under case number 26-011665.

The record does not identify the type of court order involved.

It also does not describe the conduct that led to the booking.

Limited Details Listed

The roster uses the abbreviated label “Admin- Court Order Vio.”

No Minnesota statute number appears with the entry.

The record also does not list a charge level or a scheduled court date.

The case is assigned to Beltrami County District Court.

Public court information is available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.

The supplied record does not explain whether the matter involves a criminal, civil, or other court order.

Because those details are missing, no further claims can be made from the roster alone.


Promise Weiss booking photo
Promise Weiss | Beltrami County Jail booking photo

Booking Information

The roster lists Weiss at 5 feet, 10 inches tall and 170 pounds.

It lists black hair and black eyes.

The bail or fine field showed $0.00 when the information was provided.

The entry does not explain what that amount means for Weiss.

No court date was included in the supplied jail record.

Court schedules and custody details can change after a booking.

Readers can check the Beltrami County inmate locator for updated custody information.

Case Remains Pending

A jail booking does not establish guilt or prove that a crime occurred.

The roster entry only confirms that Weiss was placed in custody on the listed date.

Additional facts may appear in later court records or official filings.

Those records could identify the order and explain the alleged violation.

Any future court filing may also provide hearing dates and case details.

Until then, the public record remains limited.

TRF News will review available records for updates about the case.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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