Fergus Falls Man Booked on First-Degree Drug Charge

Zachary Allan Michael Seaburg
Zachary Allan Michael Seaburg

Fergus Falls Man Booked on First-Degree Drug Charge

FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Zachary Allan Michael Seaburg, 26, was booked into the Otter Tail County Jail on July 7, 2026.

The supplied booking record lists one active felony allegation.

The charge is first-degree sale of a controlled substance.

Booking Record Lists Drug Sale Allegation

The record cites Minnesota Statute 152.021, subdivision 1(1).

That section covers certain cocaine or methamphetamine sales.

Under the statute, the alleged total must reach at least 17 grams.

The sales may occur once or several times.

However, all cited sales must fall within a 90-day period.

The booking entry does not identify the alleged substance.

It also does not provide an exact weight.

No incident location or arresting agency was included.

Zachary Allan Michael Seaburg booking photo
Zachary Allan Michael Seaburg booking photo.

Few Case Details Were Available

The record does not explain how investigators developed the allegation.

It also gives no details about any reported transaction.

The booking entry identifies Seaburg’s booking number as 002600000611.

The charge was marked active in the supplied information.

The record did not include a court file number.

It also listed no hearing date or bail amount.

Those details may appear after prosecutors file formal court documents.

Filed charges can differ from initial booking entries.

Official Records and Legal Information

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 152.021.

The official page explains first-degree controlled substance offenses.

The Otter Tail County Jail is located in Fergus Falls.

The county maintains an online custody list.

County officials state that the list is updated every two hours.

They also warn that jail data may be incomplete.

The county says an arrest does not establish guilt.

It directs readers to Minnesota Court Records Online for case updates.

Charge Remains an Allegation

Seaburg is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Prosecutors must prove every required part of the charge.

The charge may be changed, reduced, or dismissed.

Any final outcome will be decided through the court process.

This report is based on the booking information supplied to TRF News.

Later court filings may provide more details.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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