Cass Lake: Racheal Staples Booked on Drug Charge

Racheal Lynn Staples
Racheal Lynn Staples

Cass Lake: Racheal Staples Booked on Drug Charge

Cass Lake (trfnews.i234.me) — Racheal Lynn Staples was booked into the Cass County Jail on August 21, 2026.

Staples is listed as 42 years old and from Cass Lake, Minnesota.

The booking time is listed as 2:47 p.m.

Public custody information lists one alleged fifth-degree controlled substance possession offense.

Fifth-Degree Drug Possession Allegation

The jail record cites Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 2(a)(1).

That provision covers certain fifth-degree controlled substance possession offenses.

The statute includes unlawful possession of Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substances.

Several cannabis and hemp products are excluded from this specific provision.

The law can also apply to controlled substance residue found in drug paraphernalia.

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 152.025 through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.


Racheal Lynn Staples Cass County Jail booking photo
Racheal Lynn Staples booking photo — Cass County Jail

The booking record does not identify the substance allegedly involved.

It also does not state the amount of any substance allegedly found.

No details about the circumstances surrounding the arrest appear in the information provided.

Cass County Jail Booking

The booking information identifies Staples as an adult arrest.

Her booking date is listed as August 21.

The record provided does not include an estimated release date.

Cass County operates a detention center and provides public in-custody reports online.

Readers can visit the Cass County Detention Center for official jail information.

Custody information can change following court hearings, transfers, or releases.

Charge Remains an Allegation

The jail entry provides only a short description of the alleged offense.

It does not include a criminal complaint or detailed account of the arrest.

A jail booking does not mean someone has been convicted of a crime.

The allegation against Staples remains unresolved unless admitted or proven in court.

Future court filings may provide more information about the alleged offense.

Those records may include hearing dates and additional details about the case.

Readers can search available cases through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Some court records may not become available online immediately after an arrest.

TRF News will report additional verified information if public records provide more details.

I’m Adrian Cole reporting for TRF News.

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