Wadena Resident Booked on Two Order Violations
WADENA (trfnews.i234.me) — Robert Allen Jensen was booked into the Cass County Jail on Friday.
The booking occurred at 9:18 a.m. on July 3, 2026. The jail entry lists two alleged restraining order violations.
Both entries cite Minnesota Statute 609.748, subdivision 6(a). That section addresses violations of harassment restraining orders.
The booking record identifies Jensen as a Wadena resident. It does not provide his age or more personal information.
Two Entries Appear in Booking Record
The record displays two entries with the same statutory description. Each entry lists an adult arrest for an alleged order violation.
The available information does not explain the conduct behind either entry. It also does not identify the protected person.
The booking summary does not show whether the entries involve separate incidents. It also lists no court file number.

What Minnesota Law Says
Minnesota Statute 609.748 covers harassment restraining orders and alleged violations.
The law provides different penalty levels for violations. The level may depend on prior convictions and other case facts.
The booking summary only cites subdivision 6(a). It does not state which penalty level prosecutors may seek.
Formal charges may differ from the initial jail listing. Prosecutors may amend, add, or decline charges after reviewing evidence.
Case Information May Change
The Cass County Detention Center provides official information about the county jail.
Booking records reflect allegations recorded during the jail process. A booking does not prove that a crime occurred.
Readers can check Minnesota Court Records Online for later public case updates.
Those records may include filed charges, hearing dates, and court orders. Public access can vary by case and document.
Jensen is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. The allegations have not been tested at trial.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.