Crookston: Jozie Morlan Booked on Assault Charge

Jozie Rae Morlan
Jozie Rae Morlan

Crookston: Jozie Morlan Booked on Assault Charge

Crookston (trfnews.i234.me) — Jozie Rae Morlan was booked into the Polk County Jail on Aug. 15, 2026.

Booking information lists Morlan, 23, on a misdemeanor fifth-degree assault allegation.

The booking record cites Minnesota Statute 609.224, subdivision 1.

Booking Details

The brief jail entry does not describe the alleged incident.

It does not identify an alleged victim or provide an incident location.

The record also does not describe any injuries or property damage.

No police officer names were included in the information provided to TRF News.

The booking entry does not list a bond amount or release date.

It also does not provide a future court date.

The supplied booking summary is limited and contains no detailed case narrative.

It does not state whether prosecutors have filed a separate criminal complaint.

Jozie Rae Morlan Polk County booking photo
Jozie Rae Morlan booking photo

A criminal complaint, if filed, could provide more detail about the allegations.

The booking record alone should not be read as a full account of the case.

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 609.224 through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

The cited statute addresses fifth-degree assault offenses under Minnesota law.

Booking Is Not a Conviction

A jail booking records that a person was processed into custody.

It does not mean that person has been convicted of the listed offense.

Morlan is presumed innocent unless proven guilty through the court process.

The provided booking information does not show a guilty plea or conviction.

It also does not provide a sentence or final case outcome.

Charges can be amended, reduced, or dismissed as a case moves through court.

Additional details may later appear in a criminal complaint or other court records.

Polk County Information

Polk County Jail is located in Crookston.

Official county information is available through the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

Court records may later provide charging documents, hearing dates, or other case updates.

Those records can also show whether the case was dismissed or resolved.

TRF News will report additional verified information when public records become available.

I’m Adrian Cole reporting for TRF News.

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