Polk County (trfnews.i234.me) — In a disturbing case of violent aggression, Sheila Marie Olberg, born June 13, 1979, was arrested on March 26, 2025, and charged with Assault in the Second Degree involving a dangerous weapon resulting in substantial bodily harm, a felony offense under Minnesota Statute 609.222.2.
The nature of the assault has not been fully disclosed, but such a charge typically indicates a serious physical attack with a weapon such as a knife, bat, or other object capable of inflicting significant injury. These cases often lead to prison time if convicted, especially when bodily harm is confirmed by medical or police reports.
The incident is under active investigation. Additional details are expected to emerge as court proceedings advance.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
Did you know?
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Second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon causing substantial bodily harm is a felony in Minnesota and can lead to up to 10 years in prison and/or a $20,000 fine.
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The use of any object in a threatening or injurious way can qualify as a “dangerous weapon” under state law.
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Convictions may carry long-term consequences, including loss of firearm rights and difficulty in securing employment.