Moorhead: Oddessa Rodriguez Booked on 7 Charges

Oddessa Rae Rodriguez
Oddessa Rae Rodriguez

Moorhead: Oddessa Rodriguez Booked on 7 Charges

MOORHEAD (trfnews.i234.me) — Oddessa Rae Rodriguez, 35, was booked into the Clay County Jail on Thursday.

The booking was recorded at 10:47 a.m. on July 2, 2026.

The jail entry lists seven charges connected to three law enforcement agencies.

Those agencies are the Dilworth police, the Minnesota State Patrol, and the Moorhead police.

Dilworth Police Charges

The Dilworth Police Department listed two theft charges.

Each charge involves property valued between $1 and $500.

The department also listed a trespass charge.

That charge alleges Rodriguez returned to a property within one year.

The booking information does not identify the property involved.

It also does not describe the items allegedly taken.

The record does not state whether these allegations came from one incident.

Department information is available through the City of Dilworth.

State Patrol Charge

The Minnesota State Patrol listed one fifth-degree controlled substance charge.

The description alleges possession of a Schedule I, II, III, or IV substance.

It also references drug paraphernalia residue.

The charge description excludes cannabis and hemp.

The short entry does not identify the alleged substance or amount.

Oddessa Rae Rodriguez booking photo
Oddessa Rae Rodriguez booking image.

Moorhead Police Charges

The Moorhead Police Department listed three additional charges.

Those charges involve coercion, property damage, and theft.

The coercion charge alleges a threat to make a criminal accusation.

The property charge alleges intentional fourth-degree damage.

The final theft charge involves property valued between $501 and $1,000.

The booking entry does not identify an alleged victim.

It also provides no repair cost or detailed timeline.

Case Information Remains Limited

Readers can review Minnesota laws covering theft and trespass.

State law also addresses fifth-degree controlled substance offenses.

Separate statutes cover coercion and property damage.

The Clay County inmate roster provides public booking information.

Future filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

The provided record does not list bail or release status.

It also does not provide a court date.

A jail booking does not establish guilt.

Rodriguez is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The charges may change as prosecutors review the available evidence.

TRF News will update this report when more verified information becomes available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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