Moorhead: Oscar Arroyo-Diaz Booked on 3 Charges
MOORHEAD, CLAY COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Oscar Omar Arroyo-Diaz was booked on June 25, 2026.
The booking occurred at 9:25 a.m. Arroyo-Diaz was listed as 48 years old.
The jail entry lists three serious allegations.
They include first-degree burglary, second-degree assault, and domestic assault.
The second-degree assault count involves an alleged dangerous weapon.
The domestic assault count alleges conduct intended to cause immediate fear.
No police officer names are included in this report.
Booking Details
The public entry does not describe what led to the arrest.
It also does not identify any alleged victim.
No injuries, weapon type, bail amount, or court date appear in the supplied information.
The record identifies the Moorhead Police Department as the arresting agency.
The entry also contains an immigration-related label.
That label is not listed as a criminal charge.
The record does not explain who added the label.
TRF News has not independently verified Arroyo-Diaz’s immigration status.

Charges Listed
Minnesota Statute 609.582 covers burglary offenses.
First-degree burglary can involve an occupied building, a dangerous weapon, or an assault.
The brief jail entry does not identify the specific part prosecutors may use.
Minnesota Statute 609.222 covers second-degree assault.
That offense generally involves an alleged assault with a dangerous weapon.
The booking record provides no further details about the alleged weapon.
Minnesota Statute 609.2242 covers domestic assault.
The law includes acts intended to cause immediate fear of bodily harm or death.
Formal court documents may use different wording.
Prosecutors may amend or dismiss charges after reviewing the case.
Public Records and Case Status
Clay County publishes a current inmate roster online.
Public filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Some records or documents may not be available online.
A jail booking is not proof of guilt.
Arroyo-Diaz is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges, custody status, bail terms, and hearing dates may change.
Readers should consult official court and county records for current information.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.