Fergus Falls Man Booked on Drug, Aiding Charges

Michael Lee Hehn
Michael Lee Hehn

Fergus Falls Man Booked on Drug and Aiding Charges

Fergus Falls (trfnews.i234.me) — Michael Lee Hehn, 43, was recently booked into the Otter Tail County Jail.

The jail record shows Hehn was booked on Sunday, June 28, 2026.

The record lists three active charges against him. Each charge was listed as a felony in the supplied booking information.

Two Controlled Substance Charges Listed

Hehn faces one fifth-degree controlled substance sale charge.

The charge alleges the sale of a mixture containing a Schedule IV controlled substance.

That charge was listed under Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 1.

Hehn also faces a fifth-degree controlled substance possession charge.

The possession count involves an alleged Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substance mixture.

The supplied jail entry identifies the charge under Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 2(a)(1).


Michael Lee Hehn booking photo

Michael Lee Hehn booking photo.

Aiding an Offender Charge

The third count alleges Hehn aided an offender who was trying to avoid arrest.

The booking description includes allegations of harboring or concealing an offender.

This charge was listed under Minnesota Statute 609.495, subdivision 1(a).

The law covers knowingly helping an alleged offender avoid arrest, trial, conviction, or punishment.

The supplied record does not explain the events behind the three charges.

It also does not identify the controlled substance, the alleged buyer, or another alleged offender.

No court date, bail amount, or release date was included in the supplied information.

Booking Does Not Establish Guilt

A jail booking records an arrest or detention. It does not establish that a crime occurred.

Hehn is presumed innocent unless he is proven guilty in court.

Charges can be amended or dismissed as a case moves through the court system.

Readers can check the Otter Tail County Jail In Custody List for current information.

Online custody records can change after court hearings, transfers, or releases.

Official court filings may provide more details after they become publicly available.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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