Moorhead Booking Lists Sexual Conduct, Assault Counts

Daniel Steven Seewalker
Daniel Steven Seewalker

Moorhead Booking Lists Sexual Conduct, Assault Counts

MOORHEAD, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Daniel Steven Seewalker, 38, was booked into the Clay County Jail Tuesday evening.

The booking was recorded at 6:31 p.m. on July 7, 2026.

The Moorhead Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.

The jail roster lists two alleged offenses connected to the booking.

One allegation involves third-degree criminal sexual conduct through penetration.

The short charge label references a person younger than 13.

It also states the accused was not more than 36 months older.

The second allegation involves domestic assault.

That label references great bodily harm, a weapon, or a threat involving a weapon.

What the Roster Shows

The public entry provides Seewalker’s name, age, booking time, agency, and listed allegations.

It does not describe the events leading to the arrest.

The entry does not identify an incident location or provide a court file number.

The jail record is an initial custody document.

It is not a criminal complaint or a finding of guilt.


Clay County booking photo of Daniel Steven Seewalker
Daniel Steven Seewalker booking photo. Source: Clay County inmate roster.

Charge Information

Minnesota Statute 609.344 covers third-degree criminal sexual conduct.

The statute includes several circumstances involving sexual penetration and age differences.

The brief roster entry does not identify the exact subdivision filed in court.

Minnesota Statute 609.2242 addresses domestic assault involving family or household members.

The jail label does not clarify which part of that statute may apply.

A criminal complaint may provide more detail about both allegations.

That document may include the claimed facts, exact statutes, and court dates.

Case Status

A booking means a person was processed into jail custody.

It does not prove that the listed offenses occurred.

Seewalker is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Prosecutors may change, reduce, or dismiss charges after reviewing available evidence.

A judge may set bail, release conditions, and future hearing dates.

Those details were not included in the supplied booking information.

Readers can check Minnesota Court Records Online for later filings.

The Clay County inmate roster may also show custody changes.

Information about the agency appears on the Moorhead Police Department website.

Online roster information can change as a case moves through the courts.

Readers should use filed court records for the latest official information.

TRF News will update this report when verified public records become available.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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