Fergus Falls Woman Booked on DWI, Drug Charges
FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Jeneice Alisha Muchow, 48, was booked into the Otter Tail County Jail on July 8, 2026.
The supplied jail record lists four active allegations. They include one felony, two gross misdemeanors, and one misdemeanor.
A booking record is not a finding of guilt. Muchow remains presumed innocent unless convicted in court.
Charges Listed in Booking Record
The felony entry alleges fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance.
It cites Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 2(a)(1).
That section covers certain Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substances.
It excludes several cannabis and hemp products.
The booking description also refers to residue inside drug paraphernalia.
The supplied record does not identify any substance or amount.
Two gross-misdemeanor entries involve driving while impaired.
Both cite different clauses within Minnesota Statute 169A.20.
One entry alleges driving under the influence of a controlled substance.
The other alleges a Schedule I or II substance or metabolite.
The booking record provides no test results.
It also gives no details about driving behavior or the reported traffic stop.

Syringe-Related Allegation
The misdemeanor entry cites Minnesota Statute 151.40, subdivision 1.
The booking description alleges unlawful manufacture or sale of syringes or needles.
Minnesota law lists exceptions for authorized medical, pharmacy, research, and syringe-service activities.
The booking record provides no further context about this allegation.
No court complaint was included with the supplied information.
The record also lists no arrest location, court date, or bail amount.
Jail and Court Information
The Otter Tail County Jail is located in Fergus Falls.
The county publishes an online jail custody list.
County officials state that the list is updated every two hours.
They also warn that information may change or contain errors.
Pending cases may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Court documents may provide more details after a case is filed.
Charges can be changed, reduced, or dismissed during the legal process.
Any final outcome will be decided in court.
This report is based on the booking information supplied to TRF News.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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