Otter Tail County Man Booked in No-Contact Case

Donnie Lee King
Donnie Lee King

OTTER TAIL COUNTY(trfnews.i234.me) — Donnie Lee King was booked on June 30, 2026.

King, 37, was taken to the Otter Tail County Jail.

The booking entry lists an alleged domestic abuse no-contact order violation. It listed King’s custody status as active when published.

No details about the alleged contact were included in the information provided. The record also did not list a court date.

Charge Listed in the Booking Record

The booking record cites Minnesota Statute 629.75, subdivision 2(c). That section covers a gross misdemeanor allegation under certain prior-offense conditions.

The law applies when an alleged violation follows a qualified domestic violence-related conviction within ten years. The facts must still be proven.

A jail booking does not establish guilt. It records that a person entered custody on a listed allegation.

Prosecutors decide what charges to file after reviewing reports and evidence. A filed charge may differ from the initial jail description.

Otter Tail County Jail booking photo of Donnie Lee King
Donnie Lee King | Otter Tail County Jail booking photo

Public Records and Case Updates

Readers can review the Otter Tail County jail custody list for current custody information.

The county says its online roster can change. It also warns that entries may not always be complete.

Public court information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online. Some documents may have access limits.

The full text of Minnesota Statute 629.75 is available from the state Revisor’s Office.

No additional case facts were included in the booking summary supplied for this report. That includes the alleged contact method and location.

The identity of any protected person is not included here. That information is unnecessary for reporting this booking.

Case Remains Pending

King may answer any filed charge during future court proceedings. Court records will control the final case status.

Donnie Lee King is presumed innocent unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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