Fergus Falls Man Held on Five Active Charges
FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Justin Allen Sheridan, 45, remains listed at the Otter Tail County Jail.
The county roster shows Sheridan was booked on May 15, 2026.
His booking number is 002600000434.
The roster lists five active charges, including three felonies.
Bond is listed at $60,000 without conditions.
The roster also lists conditional amounts of $30,000 and $4,000.
Burglary and Assault Charges
The first felony charge alleges first-degree burglary.
The charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.582, subdivision 1(b).
That section involves alleged possession of a dangerous weapon or explosive during a burglary.
A conviction can bring up to 20 years in prison.
The maximum fine under that section is $35,000.
Sheridan also faces a felony second-degree assault charge.
That count cites Minnesota Statute 609.222, subdivision 1.
The law covers an alleged assault involving a dangerous weapon.
A conviction can bring up to seven years in prison.
The maximum fine is $14,000.

Three Additional Charges
A misdemeanor count alleges domestic assault.
The charge involves an alleged act intended to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death.
The roster also lists a gross misdemeanor obstruction charge.
That allegation involves interfering with an officer performing official duties.
The fifth charge alleges violating a harassment restraining order while possessing a dangerous weapon.
The roster classifies that allegation as a felony.
The public entry does not describe the reported incident.
It also does not identify the alleged weapon or any involved person.
Public Records May Change
The roster does not state whether all five charges came from one event.
It also does not explain the listed conditional bond amounts.
A court order may provide more details about release terms.
Readers can check the Otter Tail County custody list for updates.
The cited laws are available through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
Public filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Jail records provide limited information and may change after court action.
The charges are allegations and do not establish guilt.
Sheridan is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.