Fergus Falls Booking: Jacob Hariluk Faces Felonies

Jacob Alan Hariluk
Jacob Alan Hariluk

Fergus Falls Booking: Jacob Hariluk Faces Felonies

FERGUS FALLS, Minn.(trfnews.i234.me) — Jacob Alan Hariluk, 41, was booked into the Otter Tail County Jail.

The booking was recorded on June 21, 2026. County records list booking number 002600000550.

Hariluk faces four active felony counts. The allegations include fleeing and three controlled-substance charges.

The booking record lists one third-degree drug count. It also lists two separate fifth-degree drug counts.

Motor Vehicle Fleeing Charge

Hariluk is accused of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle.

The charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.487, subdivision 3.

The listed offense involves alleged motor vehicle flight from an officer performing official duties.

The booking record classifies the charge as a felony.

The supplied information does not describe the reported pursuit.

It also does not list a location, vehicle, or alleged speed.

Jacob Alan Hariluk booking photo
Jacob Alan Hariluk booking photo.

Drug Possession Allegations

The third-degree count cites Minnesota Statute 152.023.

The booking description alleges possession of at least 10 grams of a narcotic drug.

The record does not identify the alleged substance.

Two additional counts cite Minnesota Statute 152.025.

Those counts allege fifth-degree controlled-substance possession.

The booking language refers to Schedule I, II, III, or IV substances.

It also refers to residue found in drug paraphernalia.

Cannabis and hemp are excluded from the listed charge wording.

The supplied record does not explain why two fifth-degree counts were entered.

Custody and Court Information

The Otter Tail County Jail is located in Fergus Falls.

The county posts custody information on its Jail In Custody List.

Custody status can change after release, transfer, or a court order.

Readers can also visit the county’s official jail page.

Public case updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

A jail booking does not prove guilt.

Hariluk is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Charges may be changed, reduced, or dismissed during the legal process.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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