Crookston: Melinda Ingalls Booked in Probation Case

Melinda Sue Ingalls
Melinda Sue Ingalls

Crookston: Melinda Ingalls Booked in Probation Case

CROOKSTON, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Melinda Sue Ingalls was booked into the Polk County Jail on June 29, 2026.

The jail record lists a gross misdemeanor probation violation. The booking information lists Ingalls as 40 years old.

The entry does not identify the original court case. It also does not explain the alleged probation violation.

Booking Details Remain Limited

The supplied record lists Ingalls as recently booked. No release date was included in the information.

The record does not list a new criminal charge. It only identifies a gross misdemeanor probation violation.

A probation violation can involve an alleged breach of court-ordered conditions. The exact condition was not listed.

No court date, bail amount, or case number appeared in the supplied booking entry.


Melinda Sue Ingalls booking photo
Melinda Sue Ingalls’ booking photo. Click the image to view it.

What Happens Next

A judge may review an alleged probation violation during a court hearing. The court can consider evidence and arguments.

The court may continue probation or change its conditions. It may also impose another lawful response.

Each probation case depends on its facts. The available booking entry does not provide those details.

The record does not show whether Ingalls has appeared before a judge. It also lists no court decision.

Readers can search public case updates through Minnesota Court Records Online.

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

Allegation Is Not a Finding of Guilt

A jail booking does not prove a probation violation. The allegation must be reviewed through the court process.

Ingalls is presumed innocent of any new allegation unless proven guilty in court.

Official court records may provide more details later. Those records may identify the original case and hearing schedule.

Jail records can also change after hearings, releases, or updated court orders.

TRF News will update this report when more verified information becomes available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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