Ogema (trfnews.i234.me) — A Becker County court complaint charges Dominque Natasha Lucifer with obstructing legal process after a reported disturbance in Ogema.
The case was filed in Minnesota District Court, Seventh Judicial District. The court file number is 03-CR-26-590.
Lucifer, of White Earth, is charged with gross misdemeanor obstruction. The complaint says Lucifer also goes by Jason Durant.
The charge is filed under Minnesota Statute 609.50. More information about the law is available through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
Reported Disturbance In Ogema
According to the complaint, deputies responded on February 25, 2026. The call involved a disturbance at a residence in Ogema.
A reporting party told law enforcement that Lucifer had entered the residence without permission. The complaint says Lucifer had fought with someone before leaving.
The caller said Lucifer was wearing dark clothing. The caller also reported that Lucifer appeared intoxicated.
Complaint Describes Arrest
Deputies later saw a person in dark clothing walking west along Bear Clan Drive. The complaint says law enforcement identified the person as Lucifer.
According to court records, Lucifer appeared intoxicated during contact with deputies. A deputy told Lucifer that law enforcement had received a call involving him.
The complaint says Lucifer moved toward the deputy. He was warned not to touch the deputy.
Lucifer allegedly touched the area near a squad camera. The complaint says he then began walking away.
Law enforcement told Lucifer he was not free to leave. The complaint says Lucifer continued walking away.
A deputy then tried to escort Lucifer to a squad car. Lucifer allegedly pulled away and swatted at the deputy’s arm.
The complaint says Lucifer continued swinging his arms. He also allegedly struck at the deputy’s hands.
Medical Help Called
Lucifer was eventually brought to the ground. The complaint says a taser was displayed but not used.
Once on the ground, Lucifer allegedly continued resisting. Deputies later placed Lucifer in handcuffs.
Emergency medical services were called because Lucifer was bleeding. Lucifer was then taken to an emergency room for medical care.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of 364 days in jail. It also carries a possible $3,000 fine, or both.
A criminal complaint is not a conviction. Lucifer is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Case information may be available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
