Fergus Falls Roster Shows Burglary Charge Dismissed
FERGUS FALLS (trfnews.i234.me) — Nicole Rae McKay, 54, was booked June 17, 2026.
The booking occurred at the Otter Tail County Jail. The county roster lists booking number 002600000531.
The record shows one third-degree burglary charge. It cites Minnesota Statute 609.582, subdivision 3(a).
The roster status reads “RPR/Chg Dismiss.” The same entry identifies the listed charge as dismissed.
The available record does not explain why the charge was dismissed. It also provides no details about the reported incident.
Charge Involved Alleged Unlawful Entry
The jail entry described an allegation of entering a building without consent.
It also alleged an intent to steal or commit a felony. The statute includes certain gross misdemeanor conduct.
Minnesota law classifies the listed conduct as third-degree burglary.
A conviction under that section can bring up to five years in prison. The maximum fine is $10,000.
Those possible penalties require a conviction. The roster says McKay’s listed charge was dismissed.

Booking Record Offers Limited Details
The roster does not identify the building involved. It does not list the property that was allegedly taken.
No alleged victim is named in the supplied information. The entry also gives no reason for the dismissal.
Jail records provide a brief view of custody and charge information.
They do not include every filing, hearing, or decision connected to a criminal case.
The county warns that roster information may not be current, accurate, or complete.
The Otter Tail County custody list is updated every two hours.
Court Records May Provide More Information
Readers should use official court records when checking the final status of a case.
Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many public district court records.
Some documents may be delayed, restricted, or unavailable through the online system.
The Minnesota burglary statute explains the offense and possible penalties.
A dismissed charge is not a conviction. The booking entry should not be treated as proof of wrongdoing.
McKay’s legal status should be confirmed through court records. Online jail information can change after official action.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.