Glyndon Police Arrest Woman on Officer Assault Charge

Amanda Rose Pankowski
Amanda Rose Pankowski

Glyndon Police Arrest Woman on Officer Assault Charge

Glyndon (trfnews.i234.me) — Amanda Rose Pankowski, 45, was booked into the Clay County Jail early Saturday.

The booking occurred at 1:37 a.m. on June 20, 2026.

The record lists the Glyndon Police Department as the arresting agency.

It lists one alleged fourth-degree assault offense involving a peace officer.

The booking description also alleges demonstrable bodily harm.

Booking Information Remains Limited

The provided record does not describe the events leading to the arrest.

It does not identify the officer or the state where the reported incident happened.

No officer names are included in this report.

The record also lacks a criminal complaint, bond amount, and court date.

Those records may offer more details after they become publicly available.

The short booking label does not explain the conduct behind the allegation.

It also does not say whether medical care was requested or provided.

Pankowski’s hometown was not listed in the supplied booking information.

The headline uses Glyndon because that city’s police department handled the arrest.

Booking photo of Amanda Rose Pankowski
Amanda Rose Pankowski’s booking photo.

Minnesota Law Covers Officer Assault Cases

Minnesota Statute 609.2231 addresses fourth-degree assault allegations involving peace officers.

The booking text does not include a statute number.

Therefore, the exact subsection must be confirmed through court records.

The listed allegation should not be treated as a finding of guilt.

A jail booking records an arrest and an initial charge description.

It does not prove that the alleged conduct occurred.

Prosecutors may amend, reduce, or dismiss charges after reviewing the evidence.

A judge or jury decides guilt through the court process.

Where to Find Official Updates

Readers can check the Clay County inmate roster for current custody information.

The roster may change when a person posts bond or leaves custody.

It should not replace official court records about pending charges.

The Glyndon Police Department website provides general agency information.

Official court filings may later explain the reported conduct and charging decision.

Those filings may also list hearing dates and release conditions.

Pankowski is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

This report is based only on the booking information supplied for publication.

Further updates should rely on filed court documents or official agency statements.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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