Fergus Falls Jail Books Jeffrey Skovholt

Jeffrey Neal Skovholt
Jeffrey Neal Skovholt

Fergus Falls Jail Books Jeffrey Skovholt

FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Jeffrey Neal Skovholt, 54, was booked into the Otter Tail County Jail on July 11, 2026.

The supplied jail record lists four active gross misdemeanor charges.

Three allegations involve driving while impaired.

The fourth concerns a collision with an unattended vehicle.

Booking records show accusations made during the early court process.

They do not prove guilt.

DWI Allegations Listed

Skovholt faces one count of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

A second count alleges an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher within two hours.

Minnesota Statute 169A.20 covers both types of alleged DWI conduct.

The law applies to driving, operating, or controlling a motor vehicle.

The booking record also lists third-degree DWI with one aggravating factor.

Minnesota Statute 169A.26 classifies that offense as a gross misdemeanor.

The supplied information does not identify the alleged aggravating factor.

It also provides no alcohol test result or incident location.

Jeffrey Neal Skovholt booking photo
Jeffrey Neal Skovholt booking photo.

Unattended Vehicle Collision Charge

A fourth charge involves an alleged collision with an unattended vehicle.

Minnesota Statute 169.09 requires drivers to stop after certain collisions.

Drivers must also provide information or notify the vehicle owner.

The booking description states that the charge concerns required notification.

No additional crash details were included.

The record does not state whether anyone was injured.

It also does not list the reported property damage.

Public Records and Court Process

The Otter Tail County Jail publishes an online custody list.

The county says inmate information is public data.

The jail record identifies Skovholt’s booking number as 002600000623.

Each listed charge was marked active.

A booking does not equal a conviction.

Skovholt is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Charges can change as prosecutors review reports and other evidence.

Court filings may later provide more details.

Readers can check Minnesota Court Records Online for public case information.

Record availability may depend on the case’s filing status.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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