Recently Booked AARON SCOTT VONASEK Polk County Jail

AARON SCOTT VONASEK
AARON SCOTT VONASEK

Polk County (trfnews.i234.me) — Aaron Scott Vonasek was recently booked into the Polk County Jail on April 21, 2026, according to the booking information provided for this report.

The booking detail lists one felony count. It is listed as fugitive from justice from another state. The statute cited in the booking record is Minnesota Statute 629.13. The record also lists Vonasek’s date of birth as Sept. 10, 2000.

Charge Listed in Booking Record

The public booking detail provided for this story is limited. It identifies Vonasek by name, booking date, birth date, and the listed felony charge. It does not include a case number. It also does not show a court date, hearing time, or bail amount.

Minnesota Statute 629.13 covers situations in which a person in Minnesota is accused of being charged with a crime in another state and of having fled from justice, or of having escaped confinement or broken the terms of bail, probation, or parole in another state. The statute says a judge may issue a warrant directing a peace officer to apprehend the person in Minnesota and bring that person before a judge or court.

Because the booking entry is brief, this report does not include the underlying allegation from the other state. It also does not include claims from officers, prosecutors, or court filings that were not part of the booking detail provided here.

AARON SCOTT VONASEK
AARON SCOTT VONASEK

Jail and Court Information

Polk County says jail questions should be directed to the Justice Center. The county notes that prisoner questions, transfers, and visitation issues are handled through that office.

For later court updates, readers can check Minnesota Court Records Online. That site provides online access to many public Minnesota state district court records and documents. General court information is also available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.

What Happens Next

A booking record is not a conviction. A criminal charge is an allegation until it is handled in court. Every defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

This report is based only on the booking information provided and official public resource links. It does not include police names. It does not add facts beyond the public entry.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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