Detroit Lakes: Alexander Dehoff Booked in Order Case

Alexander James Elijah Dehoff
Alexander James Elijah Dehoff

Detroit Lakes: Alexander Dehoff Booked in Order Case

Detroit Lakes (trfnews.i234.me) — Alexander James Elijah Dehoff, 19, was booked on July 4, 2026.

He entered custody at the Becker County Jail.

The booking record lists one alleged offense involving an order for protection.

The cited law is Minnesota Statute 518B.01, subdivision 14(a).

The record describes the offense as domestic abuse and an alleged protection order violation.

Authorities classified the entry as an adult arrest.

Booking Details

No estimated release date appeared in the supplied jail record.

The record also did not list bail, a court date, or additional charges.

The booking date reflects when jail staff entered Dehoff into custody.

It does not show when the alleged incident occurred.

The offense label does not explain how the order was allegedly violated.

Alexander James Elijah Dehoff booking photo
Alexander James Elijah Dehoff booking photo. Source: Becker County Jail.

What the Law Covers

An order for protection is a court order that sets limits between named people.

Minnesota law allows criminal penalties when a person knowingly violates such an order.

Penalties can vary based on the facts and any qualifying prior convictions.

The supplied record did not state the possible penalty in Dehoff’s case.

It also did not include a criminal complaint or supporting court documents.

Those documents usually provide more details about the alleged conduct.

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 518B.01 for the law’s full text.

Case Information May Change

Future hearing information may appear in the Becker County District Court.

The court is located in Detroit Lakes.

It handles criminal cases filed in Becker County.

The Becker County Sheriff’s Office also provides jail and public safety information.

Jail rosters can change as courts review custody and release conditions.

A booking record confirms an arrest and jail entry.

It does not establish guilt.

Dehoff is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

Leave a comment