Clearwater County, MN (trfnews.i234.me)—On December 18, 2024, at 3:08 PM, Jocelyn Fox, a 33-year-old female, was arrested in Minnesota. The arrest was based on charges under Minnesota Statutes 609.53.1 and 609.52.2(a)(1).
Minnesota Statute 609.53.1 pertains to receiving stolen property. It states that any individual who “receives, possesses, transfers, buys or conceals any stolen property or property obtained by robbery, knowing or having reason to know the property was stolen or obtained by robbery,” is subject to penalties as outlined in section 609.52, subdivision 3.
Statute 609.52.2(a)(1) addresses theft involving movable property taken without consent. It specifies that intentionally taking, using, transferring, concealing, or retaining possession of another’s movable property without consent, and with intent to permanently deprive the owner of possession, constitutes theft.
Penalties for these offenses in Minnesota vary based on the value of the property involved. For instance, if the property’s value exceeds $35,000, the offender may face imprisonment for up to 20 years or fines up to $100,000. For property valued between $5,000 and $35,000, the penalty can be up to 10 years of imprisonment or fines up to $20,000. Lesser values correspond to reduced penalties.
As of now, specific details regarding the property involved in Ms. Fox’s case have not been disclosed. The case will proceed through the Minnesota judicial system, where further information may become available.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for trfnews.i234.me