Cass Lake Woman Booked on Theft Charge

Heather Lorraine Hislaw
Heather Lorraine Hislaw

Cass Lake Woman Booked on Theft Charge

CASS LAKE (trfnews.i234.me) — A Cass Lake woman was booked into the Cass County Jail Saturday morning.

Heather Lorraine Hislaw, 48, was booked at 10:52 a.m. on July 11, 2026.

The jail entry lists an adult arrest connected to one theft charge.

The listed offense cites Minnesota Statute 609.52, subdivision 2(a)(1).

The booking description involves movable property allegedly taken, used, or transferred without the owner’s consent.

The record identifies Hislaw as a Cass Lake resident.

Booking Information

The supplied booking record does not describe the property involved.

It also does not list the property’s value or identify an alleged owner.

No details were provided about where or when the reported incident occurred.

The entry does not include a court file number, bond amount, or hearing date.

Additional information may become available after a criminal complaint is filed.

The Cass County Detention Center posts official jail information online.

Jail records can change after a person is released or transferred.


Booking photo of Heather Lorraine Hislaw
Booking photo of Heather Lorraine Hislaw. Photo: Cass County Jail.

What the Statute Covers

Minnesota Statute 609.52 defines several acts that may qualify as theft.

The cited clause concerns movable property belonging to another person.

It addresses conduct alleged to occur without consent or a lawful claim.

The law also requires an alleged intent to permanently deprive the owner of possession.

The booking entry does not state the value of the property.

Property value and other facts may affect how a theft case is charged.

Those details were not included in the information provided for this report.

Court Process

Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many public district court records.

A future court filing may contain the complaint and hearing information.

It may also provide more details about the alleged conduct.

Some records may not appear online immediately after a jail booking.

A booking record confirms that a person entered custody.

It does not prove that the listed allegation occurred.

Criminal charges remain allegations unless proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

Hislaw is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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