Marshall County Man Jailed In Weapon Harassment Case
MARSHALL COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Clancy Lawrence Smith, 25, was booked into the Marshall County Jail on June 2, 2026.
Jail information lists Smith as being held on a Clearwater County hold.
The listed charge is harassment involving aggravated violations.
The booking entry says a dangerous weapon was used during the alleged offense.
The listed Minnesota statute is 609.749.3(a)(3).
No court outcome was listed in the booking information provided.
Charge Listed In Booking Record
The jail record identifies the case as an aggravated harassment charge.
The record says the alleged offense involved a dangerous weapon.
It also lists Clearwater County as the holding authority.
A county hold can mean another county requested custody.
It may also mean the person has a pending matter there.
The booking entry does not provide more case details.
It does not describe the alleged incident.
It also does not name any alleged victim.
Clancy Lawrence Smith booking photo
Minnesota Harassment Law
Minnesota law lists several forms of harassment-related offenses.
Some cases may carry higher penalties under aggravated violation provisions.
The listed statute covers harassment and stalking-related offenses.
Readers can review the statute through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
Public court records may provide updates as the case moves forward.
Those records can be searched through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Additional county information may be available from the Clearwater County website.
Local public safety information may also be available from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.
Presumption Of Innocence
A jail booking is not a conviction.
A criminal charge is only an accusation.
Smith is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
This report is based on the jail information provided.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.