Walker Woman Booked on Six Alleged Offenses
WALKER (trfnews.i234.me) — Brianna Louise King, 26, was booked into the Cass County Jail early Sunday.
The public jail register lists her booking time as 7:18 a.m. on July 12, 2026.
King is listed as a Walker resident.
The register contains six alleged offense entries connected to the booking.
They include disorderly conduct, public nuisance, obstruction, two trespass entries, and fifth-degree drug possession.
The record does not describe the events leading to the arrest.
Disorderly Conduct and Public Nuisance
The disorderly conduct entry cites Minnesota Statute 609.72, subdivision 1(3).
That provision covers certain abusive, boisterous, noisy, or obscene conduct that may disturb others.
The public nuisance entry cites Minnesota Statute 609.74, clause 2.
That provision concerns blocking or making public roads, rights-of-way, or public waters dangerous.
The booking record does not identify a specific road, property, or waterway.
Obstruction and Trespass Entries
King also has an obstruction entry under Minnesota Statute 609.50, subdivision 1(2).
The provision involves allegedly resisting, obstructing, or interfering with an officer performing official duties.
No officer names are included in this report.

Two separate trespass entries appear under Minnesota Statute 609.605, subdivision 1(b)(8).
That provision addresses returning within one year after receiving a notice not to return.
The register does not explain why the trespass provision appears twice.
It also does not identify the property connected to either entry.
Drug Possession Allegation
The final entry alleges fifth-degree controlled substance possession under Minnesota Statute 152.025.
The booking description mentions certain controlled substances or residue found in drug paraphernalia.
It states that the provision does not cover cannabis or hemp.
The record does not identify the substance, amount, or paraphernalia involved.
Booking Records Are Not Convictions
Cass County publishes a public jail register through its official detention center website.
The online record may change after release, transfer, charging decisions, or later court action.
A jail booking shows alleged offenses recorded during detention.
It does not establish guilt or confirm that prosecutors filed every listed count.
King is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Court records may later provide case numbers, hearing dates, or charging documents.
Readers can search Minnesota Court Records Online for available public case information.
This report is based on the Cass County jail register available on July 13, 2026.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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