Crookston: Dustin Jack Booked for Failure to Appear

Dustin William Jack
Dustin William Jack

Crookston: Dustin Jack Booked for Failure to Appear

CROOKSTON, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Dustin William Jack was booked into the Polk County Jail on June 29, 2026.

The booking record lists Jack as 46 years old. His date of birth is March 31, 1980.

The listed allegation is failure to appear. The entry cites Minnesota Statute 609.49, subdivision 2.

That section applies to certain gross misdemeanor and misdemeanor cases. It addresses an intentional failure to appear for trial.

The supplied record does not identify the earlier charge. It also does not list the missed court date.

Booking Details Remain Limited

The jail entry lists Jack as recently booked. No release date appears in the supplied information.

The record does not provide a bail amount. It also does not list a new hearing date.

No case number was included. The booking entry does not name the agency involved in the arrest.

The record also does not explain how Jack was taken into custody. Those facts may appear in later court filings.


Dustin William Jack booking photo
Dustin William Jack’s booking photo. Click the image to view it.

Minnesota Failure-to-Appear Law

Minnesota Statute 609.49 covers release and failure to appear.

Subdivision 2 applies to people charged with a gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor.

The law requires an intentional failure to appear under the conditions stated in the statute.

The jail description says Jack was charged with or convicted of a gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor matter.

The booking record does not explain which category applies. It also does not establish guilt.

Public case updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office also provides county public safety information.

What Happens Next

A court hearing may address the failure-to-appear allegation. A judge may also review release conditions.

The court record may identify the underlying case. It may also explain the required appearance and later proceedings.

Online jail records can change after hearings or release orders.

Official court documents provide the most current case information.

A booking is not a conviction. Jack is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

TRF News will update this report when more verified details become available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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