Fergus Falls Jail Books Jones on Two Allegations
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — A 33-year-old man was recently booked into the Otter Tail County Jail.
The jail record identifies the man as Brandon Alan Jones.
Jones was booked on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
The record lists two active allegations against him.
They involve driving after license cancellation and receiving stolen property.
No release date, bond amount, or court date appeared in the information provided.
Driving After Cancellation Allegation
The first allegation involves driving after a license cancellation.
The record describes the cancellation as being inimical to public safety.
The jail entry lists the allegation as a gross misdemeanor.
It falls under Minnesota Statute 171.24, subdivision 5.
The law covers certain drivers whose licenses were canceled or denied for public safety reasons.
It also requires notice or reasonable knowledge of the cancellation.
The full statute is available from the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Stolen Property Allegation
The second allegation involves receiving stolen property.
The jail record lists that allegation at the felony level.
It falls under Minnesota Statute 609.53, subdivision 1.
The law covers receiving, possessing, transferring, buying, or hiding property believed to be stolen.
Possible penalties depend on the property and other facts.
The booking information does not identify the property involved.
It also does not list the property’s value or alleged owner.
Readers can review the statute through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
Further Details Remain Limited
The record does not explain how the two allegations may be connected.
It also does not identify a vehicle or arrest location.
No criminal complaint was included with the booking information.
Formal charges may differ after prosecutors review the available evidence.
General jail information is available through the official Otter Tail County website.
A jail booking documents an arrest and does not establish guilt.
Jones is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.