Fergus Falls Jail Lists $1M Bond for Allen Alberts
Fergus Falls (trfnews.i234.me) — Allen Michael Alberts, 33, remains listed in the Otter Tail County Jail.
The county roster lists his booking date as May 2, 2026.
It also shows booking number 002600000393.
The roster lists two active cases involving separate charges.
One involves an alleged domestic abuse no-contact order violation.
The second involves a felony second-degree manslaughter charge.
No-Contact Order Charge
The first charge is a gross misdemeanor under Minnesota Statute 629.75, subdivision 2(c).
That law covers an alleged violation within ten years of a previous qualifying offense.
The statute applies to violations of court-issued domestic abuse no-contact orders.
The booking roster lists three bond amounts under File 1.
Those amounts are $20,000, $6,000, and $6,000.
The roster does not explain the purpose of each listed amount.
Court records may contain newer or more detailed release terms.

Second-Degree Manslaughter Charge
The second case lists felony second-degree manslaughter under Minnesota Statute 609.205(1).
The law covers deaths allegedly caused by culpable negligence.
It includes creating an unreasonable risk of death or great bodily harm.
The roster lists three bond amounts under File 2.
Those amounts are $1 million, $500,000, and $500,000.
The figures may represent different bond or release options.
However, the public roster does not label each option.
Case Status and Public Records
Both charges were marked active on the county roster reviewed June 19, 2026.
The county says its custody list updates every two hours.
County officials warn that jail information may be incomplete or outdated.
Readers can review the current Otter Tail County roster.
The no-contact order law appears on the Minnesota Revisor website.
The manslaughter law also appears on the Minnesota Revisor website.
Case filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
A jail booking is not proof of guilt.
Alberts is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges and bond amounts may change after future hearings.
The booking entry does not describe the events behind either allegation.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.