Thief River Falls: Tyrus Olson Booked on Two Counts
THIEF RIVER FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Tyrus Olson was booked into the Pennington County Jail on June 26, 2026.
The supplied jail record lists two misdemeanor disorderly conduct counts against Olson.
Both entries cite Minnesota Statute 609.72, subdivision 1(3).
The entries describe alleged offensive, abusive, boisterous, noisy, or obscene conduct.
The roster does not provide details about the reported events.
Booking Information
The jail record lists Olson at 6 feet, 2 inches tall.
His listed weight is 170 pounds.
The roster lists brown hair and brown eyes.
The custody date is June 26, 2026.
The bail or fine field shows $0.00.
That figure does not explain whether the release was allowed.
Release conditions may change after a court hearing.

Two Identical Counts Listed
The supplied record shows two separate entries with the same statute and description.
Each entry is classified as a misdemeanor.
The case-number field shows 00000000 for both entries.
No court date appears in the supplied information.
The listed court branch is the District Court.
More information could appear after formal court records become available.
Readers can check Minnesota Court Records Online for public case updates.
What Minnesota Law Says
Minnesota Statute 609.72 defines several forms of disorderly conduct.
Subdivision 1(3) covers certain conduct or language that may alarm, anger, or disturb others.
The statute classifies disorderly conduct as a misdemeanor.
A misdemeanor can bring up to 90 days in jail.
It can also bring a fine of up to $1,000.
Those are maximum penalties and do not predict any court result.
Local Court and Jail Information
The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office is located in Thief River Falls.
The office operates the county jail and provides public safety services.
Pennington County District Court is also located in Thief River Falls.
The court handles criminal and traffic cases filed in Pennington County.
Presumption of Innocence
A jail booking records custody and lists allegations.
It does not prove that a person committed a crime.
Olson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.