Mongolian Boys Society gang member charged in Beltrami County court
A Mongolian Boys Society member is facing charges in Bemidji, where Beltrami County court now has the case and public records are available online.
On July 12, an apparent member of the Mongolian Boys Society faced criminal charges in Bemidji. The filing is before Beltrami County District Court, the county trial court that handles criminal cases filed in Beltrami County.
The Beltrami County Judicial Center is in Bemidji, and Beltrami County District Court has original jurisdiction over civil, family, probate, juvenile, criminal and traffic matters filed in the county. Residents can track public district court records through Minnesota Court Records Online, which provides access to case records and documents.

Minnesota also maintains a separate system for gang-related information. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension oversees the Minnesota Gang File, a criminal gang investigative data system agencies contribute to, and state law requires audits at least once every three years. Beltrami County’s records office keeps the initial investigative and criminal files for the sheriff’s office, the Bemidji Police Department and the Blackduck Police Department, and it reports crime statistics to the BCA.
The U.S. Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives identified the Mongolian Boys Society as a criminal organization active in Fresno and Visalia, California, and federal prosecutors later said a grand jury indicted three alleged members in a racketeering-related murder case.
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