Clay County (trfnews.i234.me) — Cassie Lynnette Bellairs, age 39, was taken into custody by the Moorhead Police Department at 3:13 AM on March 28, 2025, following a disruptive incident that landed her two criminal charges:
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4th Degree Damage to Property ($1–$500) – a misdemeanor offense in Minnesota involving intentional damage to another’s property.
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Disorderly Conduct – Offensive Conduct – charged for causing a public disturbance through offensive, loud, or disruptive behavior.
Bellairs’ actions triggered an early morning police response, and she now faces legal proceedings that could include fines, community service, or jail time.
I’m Chris Harper, and I’m reporting for TRF News.
Did you know?
In Minnesota, 4th-degree criminal damage to property is a misdemeanor, but repeated offenses or cases involving bias can raise it to a gross misdemeanor or felony. Disorderly conduct remains one of the most frequently charged public disturbance crimes in the state.