Pennington County Jail Booking: Domestic Assault

Michael Jockumsen
Michael Jockumsen

Pennington County Jail Booking: Domestic Assault

Pennington County (trfnews.i234.me) — Michael Jockumsen was booked into the Pennington County Jail on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

Jail records list one pending charge against Jockumsen. The charge is gross misdemeanor domestic assault involving an alleged subsequent violation.

The booking record identifies the case as number 26000195. It lists Minnesota Statute 609.2242, subdivision 2.

Booking Details

Jockumsen remained listed on a hold when the booking report was prepared. The record showed a bail or fine amount of $0.

No court date was included in the information provided. The listed court branch was the District Court.

The record described Jockumsen as six feet tall and weighing 220 pounds. It listed black hair and brown eyes.


Michael Jockumsen booking photo
Michael Jockumsen’s booking photo. Click the image to visit the Pennington County inmate search.

Charge Listed as Gross Misdemeanor

The charge appears under Minnesota Statute 609.2242. Subdivision 2 covers certain repeat domestic assault allegations.

The booking description uses the words “subsequent violation.” However, the jail entry does not explain the earlier qualifying case.

The record also does not describe the alleged incident. It gives no location, time, or account of what reportedly happened.

Case Status

The information comes from an initial jail booking entry. Booking details can change after a court appearance or release decision.

Readers may review current custody information through the Pennington County inmate locator.

A jail booking is not a finding of guilt. It records that a person was taken into custody.

Jockumsen has been accused, but the allegation has not been proven in court. He is presumed innocent unless convicted.

No victim information was included in the provided booking record. No law enforcement officers were named in this report.

Further case information may become available after prosecutors file documents. Court officials may also set bail and hearing dates later.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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