Cass Lake: Jasmine Drouillard Booked on Drug Count
CASS LAKE, CASS COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Jasmine Marie Drouillard was booked into the Cass County Jail on June 25, 2026.
Drouillard, 27, is listed as a Cass Lake resident.
The jail roster shows a booking time of 9:03 p.m.
The record lists one alleged fifth-degree controlled substance offense.
It cites Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 2(a)(1).
Charge Listed in Booking Record
The roster describes alleged possession involving a Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substance.
The description states the suspected substance was not cannabis or hemp.
It also contains a reference to residue found in drug paraphernalia.
The public entry does not identify the suspected substance.
It also does not list an alleged amount or describe where the arrest occurred.
No police officer names are included in this report.
Limited Details Available
The supplied booking entry does not provide a court date, bail amount, or estimated release date.
It also does not include a case number or name the arresting agency.
Those details may appear later in official court records.
A booking date records when a person entered custody.
It does not prove the allegations or establish a final court result.

Understanding the Listed Law
Minnesota Statute 152.025 covers controlled substance crimes in the fifth degree.
The cited section addresses certain possession allegations involving substances listed in state schedules.
The exact charge and possible penalty depend on the filed court documents.
They may also depend on the alleged substance, amount, and prior record.
The jail roster is an initial custody record.
It may not include every fact reviewed by prosecutors or the court.
Readers can review Minnesota Statute 152.025 through the state Revisor’s Office.
Official jail information is available through the Cass County Detention Center.
Public court information may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Case Remains Pending
Drouillard is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges can be amended, reduced, or dismissed as a case moves forward.
Court dates and release conditions can also change after the initial booking.
Readers should use official county and court records for current information.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.