Walker Resident Booked on Burglary, Disorderly Charges

Theodore James Morrison
Theodore James Morrison

Walker Resident Booked on Burglary and Disorderly Charges

WALKER (trfnews.i234.me) — A Walker resident was booked into the Cass County Jail on Sunday.

Theodore James Morrison, 39, was booked at 5:36 p.m. on July 5, 2026.

The booking record lists alleged first-degree burglary and disorderly conduct offenses.

The record identifies both allegations as adult arrest entries.

First-Degree Burglary Allegation

The burglary entry cites Minnesota Statute 609.582, subdivision 1(a).

The listed allegation involves an occupied dwelling with another person present.

Under Minnesota law, this offense may involve entering a building without consent.

The person must also allegedly intend to commit a crime inside.

The same statute may apply when an alleged crime occurs after entry.

Subdivision 1(a) applies when the building is a dwelling.

It also requires another person, who is not an accomplice, to be present.

Readers can review the statute through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Theodore James Morrison Cass County Jail booking photo
Theodore James Morrison | Cass County Jail booking photo

Disorderly Conduct Allegation

The second entry cites Minnesota Statute 609.72, subdivision 1(3).

The statute covers certain offensive, abusive, boisterous, obscene, or noisy conduct.

It may also cover language that could reasonably cause alarm, anger, or resentment.

Disorderly conduct under this section is classified as a misdemeanor.

The full law is available through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Booking Record Provides Limited Details

The supplied booking entry does not describe the reported incident.

It does not identify the location connected with the allegations.

The entry also does not list a court date or bail amount.

A booking entry does not prove that a person committed a crime.

Formal charges may differ from allegations recorded during an arrest.

Those charges may also be changed or dismissed during court proceedings.

Current detention information may be available from the Cass County Detention Center.

Public case information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Morrison is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

TRF News will update this report when more verified information becomes available.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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