Fergus Falls Jail Holds Man on Assault Charges
FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Antonio Lamont Lopez, 53, remains listed at the Otter Tail County Jail.
The county roster shows Lopez was booked on June 12, 2025. His booking number is 002500000539.
The roster lists two active felony charges. One charge alleges felony domestic assault under Minnesota Statute 609.2242, subdivision 4.
The second charge alleges second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. That charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.222, subdivision 1.
Charges and Bond Details
The roster lists a $150,000 bond without conditions. It also lists $50,000 and $5,000 amounts with conditions.
The public entry does not explain the difference between those conditional amounts. Court records may provide more details about release terms.
Under Minnesota law, felony domestic assault can involve repeated qualified domestic violence-related offenses.
The law applies after two or more qualifying convictions or delinquency findings within the stated period.
A conviction under that section can bring up to five years in prison. The maximum fine is $10,000.

Second-Degree Assault Charge
Second-degree assault under the cited section involves an alleged dangerous weapon. The law allows up to seven years in prison.
The maximum fine for that offense is $14,000. Any sentence would depend on a conviction and court findings.
The jail entry does not describe the alleged incident. It does not identify the alleged weapon or report injuries.
It also does not identify any alleged victim. These details may appear in a criminal complaint or later court filings.
Limited Information Available
Readers can review the Otter Tail County custody list for updated information.
The county says the list is updated every two hours. Officials warn that online roster information may be incomplete.
Custody status and bond terms can change after hearings. Official court orders control bond and release conditions.
Public case information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Readers can also review the official felony domestic assault statute.
The second-degree assault statute is available through the Minnesota Revisor’s Office.
The listed charges are accusations, not findings of guilt. Lopez is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
The jail roster should not be used as the only source for legal decisions.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.