Fergus Falls Jail Books Wold on Four Allegations

Gauge Martin Wold
Gauge Martin Wold

Fergus Falls Jail Books Wold on Four Allegations

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — An 18-year-old man was recently booked into the Otter Tail County Jail.

The jail record identifies him as Gauge Martin Wold.

Wold was booked on Saturday, June 27, 2026.

The record lists four active allegations.

They include controlled-substance DWI, fifth-degree drug sale, an open cannabis package, and driving after suspension.

No release date, bond amount, or court date appeared in the information provided.

Controlled-Substance DWI Allegation

The first allegation involves operating a motor vehicle while under a controlled substance’s influence.

It falls under Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 1, clause 2.

The booking record does not identify the alleged substance.

It also does not describe any testing or reported signs of impairment.

The exact location of the alleged driving offense was not provided.

Readers can review the law through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Fifth-Degree Drug Sale Allegation

The second allegation involves fifth-degree sale of a Schedule IV controlled substance mixture.

The jail record lists this allegation at the felony level.

It falls under Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 1.

The record does not identify the substance, amount, buyer, or alleged sale location.

The full statute is available on the Minnesota Legislature’s official website.


Gauge Martin Wold booking photo
Gauge Martin Wold booking photo

Cannabis Package Allegation

The third allegation involves possessing cannabis inside a motor vehicle.

The record states the container allegedly failed legal packaging requirements.

This allegation falls under Minnesota Statute 169A.36, subdivision 3.

The booking information does not identify the cannabis product or amount.

Readers can review the Minnesota open-package law online.

Driving After Suspension Allegation

The fourth allegation involves driving after a license suspension.

It falls under Minnesota Statute 171.24, subdivision 1.

The law requires notice or reasonable knowledge of the suspension.

The record does not explain why Wold’s license was suspended.

The statute appears on the Minnesota Revisor’s website.

Case Information Remains Limited

The available record does not describe the traffic stop or arrest.

It also does not identify any individual law enforcement officers.

Booking labels may change after prosecutors review reports and other evidence.

Court records may provide more details if formal charges are filed.

General jail information is available through the official Otter Tail County website.

A jail booking documents an arrest and does not establish guilt.

Wold is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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