Fergus Falls Jail Lists Man Sentenced for DWI

Jacob David Lackey-Dufresne
Jacob David Lackey-Dufresne

Fergus Falls Jail Lists Man Sentenced for DWI

FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Jacob David Lackey-Dufresne, 27, is listed as sentenced at the Otter Tail County Jail.

The county roster shows Lackey-Dufresne was booked on April 24, 2026. His booking number is 002600000366.

The listed offense is third-degree driving while impaired. The roster classifies the offense as a gross misdemeanor.

Third-Degree DWI Case

The charge cites Minnesota Statute 169A.26, subdivision 1(a). That law applies when one aggravating factor is present.

Minnesota law identifies several possible aggravating factors. One is a qualified impaired-driving incident during the previous ten years.

Another is an alcohol concentration of 0.16 or higher. A child passenger can also qualify in certain cases.

The jail entry does not identify the specific aggravating factor. A court record may provide that information.

Jacob David Lackey-Dufresne booking photo
Jacob David Lackey-Dufresne booking photo. Source: Otter Tail County Jail.

Roster Lists Sentenced Status

The roster lists Lackey-Dufresne as sentenced. However, the provided entry does not state the sentence length or terms.

The entry also displays October 19, 2026. The available information does not explain what that date represents.

Jail rosters offer a limited summary of custody information. They do not replace the official court file.

Readers can check the Otter Tail County in-custody list for updated information.

The county jail is located in Fergus Falls. Custody status and listed dates can change after official action.

Public Court Records

Minnesota Court Records Online may provide public case details.

Available records can include charges, hearing dates, and court orders. Some records may not be available online.

The Minnesota Revisor of Statutes publishes the full third-degree DWI law.

The statute classifies third-degree DWI as a gross misdemeanor. Actual penalties depend on the case and court order.

The supplied jail record does not describe the traffic stop. It does not report a test result, crash, or injuries.

The record also does not identify the sentencing court. Readers should avoid conclusions beyond the listed information.

Official jail and court records provide the most current information about custody, sentencing, and case status.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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