Federal Dam Man Faces Meth and Gun Charges

Federal Dam Man Faces Meth and Gun Charges
Federal Dam Man Faces Meth and Gun Charges

Cass County (trfnews.i234.me) — Richard Clay Lego of Federal Dam is facing three felony charges in Cass County District Court.

According to the criminal complaint, the charges include illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition, and third-degree drug sale.

Court records say the case stems from a search warrant served on April 6, 2026, at Lego’s home in the Federal Dam area. Authorities say Lego was home when the warrant was carried out.

What Investigators Found

The complaint says officers found about 8.64 grams of methamphetamine in Lego’s bedroom. The filing says the substance tested positive for meth.

Investigators also reported items tied to drug sales. Those items included ledgers, scales with white residue, plastic baggies, and unused meth pipes.

One scale reportedly had the initials “R.L.” on it.

Firearms and Ammunition Listed

The complaint says officers found 15 firearms in and near Lego’s bedroom. The weapons included rifles, shotguns, and revolvers.

Authorities also reported finding ammunition cans, boxed rounds, and loose ammunition in dresser drawers and a bag in the hallway.

Prosecutors say Lego was not allowed to possess guns or ammunition because of earlier convictions.

The firearm-related counts were filed under Minnesota Statute 624.713. The meth charge was filed under Minnesota Statute 152.023.

Prior Convictions Cited

The complaint lists two earlier drug convictions from Cass County. One was a fifth-degree controlled substance conviction entered in 2014.

The second was a second-degree controlled substance sale conviction entered in 2021.

Because of those convictions, prosecutors say Lego was barred from having firearms or ammunition.

Possible Penalties

Each firearm and ammunition count carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, a $30,000 fine, or both.

The third-degree drug sale charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, or both.

The complaint also says Minnesota’s minimum sentencing law may apply in the case.

Lego has been charged, but he has not been convicted. The charges are accusations, and the case will now move through court.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

Federal Dam Man Faces Meth and Gun Charges
Federal Dam Man Faces Meth and Gun Charges

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