Marshall County: Luke Anderson Booked on Assault Charge

Luke Victor Anderson
Luke Victor Anderson

Marshall County: Luke Anderson Booked on Assault Charge

Marshall County (trfnews.i234.me) — Luke Victor Anderson, 33, was booked into the Marshall County Jail on July 5, 2026.

The booking record lists one misdemeanor domestic assault charge. It cites Minnesota Statute 609.2242, subdivision 1(1).

According to the entry, Anderson allegedly acted to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death. The listed offense involves a family or household member under Minnesota law.

Charge Listed in Jail Record

The supplied record identifies Anderson by his full name and age. It also lists the booking date and charge classification.

The record does not describe the events leading to the booking. It does not identify an alleged victim or incident location.

No bond amount, court date, or court case number was included. Those details may become available through public court records.

Minnesota Domestic Assault Law

Minnesota Statute 609.2242 defines several forms of domestic assault. Subdivision 1 covers misdemeanor-level allegations involving family or household members.

One section addresses acts intended to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death. Another section addresses the intentional infliction of bodily harm.

Readers can review the full law through Minnesota’s Revisor of Statutes website. The statute also explains other offense levels and related provisions.

Booking Image

Luke Victor Anderson mugshot
Booking image for Luke Victor Anderson.

Public Case Information

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office provides county law enforcement and jail information. Its website includes department contacts and public updates.

Public court information may also appear through Minnesota Court Records Online. The service provides access to many public district court records.

Court records can change as a case moves forward. Charges may be amended, dismissed, or resolved through later proceedings.

Anderson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. A jail booking does not establish guilt or a conviction.

Further details should be confirmed through official court records.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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