Crookston: Zachary Kelly Booked in Probation Case

Zachary Allen Kelly
Zachary Allen Kelly

Crookston: Zachary Kelly Booked in Probation Case

Crookston (trfnews.i234.me) — Zachary Allen Kelly was booked at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center on July 9, 2026. The jail roster lists a felony-level probation violation as the controlling matter.

Kelly was born on July 3, 1990, according to the official roster. The regional facility is located in Crookston. It serves Polk, Norman, and Red Lake counties.

Booking Record

The official roster was printed on July 10. It lists Kelly’s incarceration date as July 9. The entry uses the abbreviation “FE” beside the probation violation. The roster does not explain the alleged conduct behind the violation.

The record also does not list a new criminal offense for Kelly. The “FE” label describes the controlling matter on the jail roster. The document does not explain whether that label comes from the underlying case.

Readers can view the official NWRCC jail roster.

Zachary Allen Kelly
Zachary Allen Kelly
Zachary Allen Kelly booking image. Source: NWRCC jail roster.

Probation Case Before Court

An official Polk County court calendar lists Kelly in case 60-CR-21-151. The calendar shows a probation violation hearing scheduled for July 16. The listed hearing time is 9 a.m.

A July 10 hearing also appeared on the calendar. The public calendar does not show the result of that earlier hearing. Court schedules can change without notice.

Readers can review the Polk County District Court calendar. Later filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

What Minnesota Law Says

Minnesota law allows court action when probation conditions may have been violated. The court must determine whether a violation occurred. Possible results can depend on the original sentence and the court’s findings.

The judge may consider continued probation, changed conditions, or revocation. The exact result depends on the case record. Minnesota’s probation revocation law appears in Minnesota Statute 609.14.

A jail booking does not prove that an allegation is true. Kelly is entitled to the legal process provided by the court. The court must decide whether the claimed probation violation occurred.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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