Dilworth Booking Lists Theft, Drug Charges

Sherrie Lynn Gerdon Walkin
Sherrie Lynn Gerdon Walkin

Dilworth Booking Lists Theft, Drug Charges

DILWORTH, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Sherrie Lynn Gerdon Walkin, 49, was booked into the Clay County Jail on Friday.

The booking was recorded at 3:18 p.m. on July 10, 2026.

The Dilworth Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.

The available jail entry lists three charges against Walkin.

Three Charges Listed

Two separate charges allege theft of property valued between $1 and $500.

A third charge concerns the alleged unlawful handling of legend drugs.

The record lists unlawful sale, possession, or distribution under that charge.

The booking entry does not identify the property involved in either theft allegation.

It also does not state where or when the reported thefts occurred.

No alleged victim or property owner was named in the short entry.

The record does not identify the drugs connected with the third allegation.

It also does not provide an amount or describe the reported circumstances.


Sherrie Lynn Gerdon Walkin booking photo
Sherrie Lynn Gerdon Walkin booking photo.

Further Details Remain Limited

The booking information does not include a court file number.

It also does not list bail, release conditions, or a scheduled hearing.

No statement from Walkin was included with the jail record.

The entry does not identify an attorney representing her.

Walkin was listed as recently booked when the information was provided.

Custody status can change after a hearing or release decision.

A jail booking records a person’s entry into custody.

It does not prove that a crime occurred.

The listed charges remain allegations unless proven in court.

Walkin is presumed innocent unless found guilty through the legal process.

Public Records and Updates

Readers can visit the Clay County inmate roster for custody information.

Agency information is available through the Dilworth Police Department.

Future filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Court filings may differ from the first jail entry.

Prosecutors may change, add, or dismiss charges as a case continues.

A judge may also set bail or other release conditions.

This report is based only on the booking information provided.

No further verified details were available at publication time.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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