Crookston Man Booked on Probation Violation
CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — Jeramiah Christopher Raper was booked in Polk County on June 25, 2026.
The booking entry lists an alleged probation violation. It also carries the label “FE.”
That label often appears on jail records connected to felony-level matters.
However, the short entry does not explain its exact meaning in this case.
The record does not identify the original case or the probation condition involved.
It also does not describe the conduct behind the allegation.
Raper was born on July 12, 1978.
He was 47 years old on the booking date.
Booking Details Remain Limited
The supplied record does not list a new criminal charge beyond the alleged probation violation.
It also does not provide a court file number, bail amount, or hearing date.
No release date was included in the available information.
No police officer names were provided for this report.
Additional facts could appear later in court filings or a probation violation report.

Jeramiah Christopher Raper’s booking photo. Source: Polk County booking records.
What Happens in a Probation Case
Probation allows a person to remain in the community under conditions ordered by a judge.
Those conditions can involve reporting, treatment, testing, employment, or limits on certain conduct.
An alleged violation does not automatically end probation.
Minnesota court rules provide a hearing when an allegation is contested.
The person has the right to a lawyer and may review evidence supporting revocation.
The person may also present evidence and question witnesses.
A judge must decide whether clear and convincing evidence proves a violation.
If no violation is found, the proceeding must be dismissed.
If a violation is proven, the judge has several options.
The court may continue probation, impose a sentence, or execute an existing sentence.
The result depends on the original case and the facts found by the court.
Local Court and Jail Information
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center is located in Crookston.
The facility provides adult detention services for three northwestern Minnesota counties.
Polk County District Court is also located in Crookston.
Public updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Court schedules and custody records can change after hearings or new filings.
Booking Is Not Proof
A jail booking records custody and the allegation listed at that time.
It does not prove that Raper violated probation.
Raper is entitled to the legal protections provided in Minnesota court proceedings.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.