Moorhead Man Booked on Drug Paraphernalia Charge
MOORHEAD (trfnews.i234.me) — Marcus Noah Anderson, 45, was booked into the Clay County Jail on Saturday afternoon.
The booking occurred at 3:56 p.m. on June 20, 2026.
The Moorhead Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.
The jail entry lists one drug-related allegation against Anderson.
Booking records are not court findings. They only show information available when a person enters jail.
Charge Listed in Jail Record
The booking entry lists unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia tied to manufacturing controlled substances.
The record refers to Schedule I, Schedule II, and Schedule III substances.
It also identifies the allegation as a second offense.
The booking text includes the code “FC,” but it does not explain that code.
The record does not name any substance connected to the alleged offense.
It also does not describe the item or items considered drug paraphernalia.
No details were provided about the location, search, or police investigation.
The booking information does not list any injuries or additional charges.

Public Information and Court Process
Clay County publishes booking information through its online inmate roster.
Roster details may change as jail staff update a person’s custody status.
A booking does not mean that formal charges have been filed in court.
Prosecutors may review police reports before deciding which charges to file.
A judge may later set release terms, bail, or another court schedule.
Court records can provide updates after a criminal case is opened.
Readers can search Minnesota Court Records Online for available public case information.
Legal Status
Anderson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
The listed allegation remains an accusation at this stage.
A criminal complaint, if filed, may provide more facts about the case.
It may also identify the exact law cited by prosecutors.
The Minnesota Revisor of Statutes provides public access to related state law.
That law addresses the manufacture of drug paraphernalia for delivery.
However, the booking summary does not confirm the final statute charged.
The Clay County roster should be checked for current custody information.
Court records should be checked for hearing dates and filed charges.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.