Clay County (trfnews.i234.me) — In a shocking early morning arrest, 26-year-old Tyra Jace Azure was booked into custody on March 26, 2025, at 5:13 AM by the Moorhead Police Department.
Azure now faces a felony charge for the unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia related to the manufacture of Schedule I, II, or III controlled substances. This marks her second offense under this charge, escalating it to a felony-level case under Minnesota law.
Repeat drug-related offenses—especially those involving paraphernalia used in manufacturing—can carry severe consequences, including lengthy incarceration and permanent criminal records.
Legal proceedings are pending, and the community awaits further details from law enforcement and court filings.
I’m Chris Harper, and I’m reporting for TRF News.
Did you know?
In Minnesota, second-time drug paraphernalia charges tied to manufacturing Schedule I–III substances are treated as felonies. Convictions can lead to prison time, steep fines, and a lasting impact on employment and housing opportunities.