Moorhead Man Booked on Two Drug Charges
Moorhead (trfnews.i234.me) — Roy Allen McCree, 67, was booked into the Clay County Jail on May 27, 2026.
The booking time was listed as 11:25 a.m.
The Moorhead Police Department was named as the arresting agency.
The jail record lists two alleged controlled substance offenses.
One count alleges second-degree sale of methamphetamine or amphetamine.
The entry states the alleged sale involved a protected zone.
Those zones can include schools, parks, or public housing areas.
The supplied record does not identify which type of zone was allegedly applied.
Second Charge Listed
The second count alleges fifth-degree controlled substance possession.
The entry references Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substances.
It also references controlled substance residue found in drug paraphernalia.
The listed charge excludes cannabis and hemp products.
The booking record does not identify the substance tied to this count.
It also does not list the alleged weight or amount.

Details Remain Limited
The supplied information does not describe the reported incident.
It does not identify an alleged buyer or provide an incident location.
No search details, evidence list, or police report were included.
The record also does not state whether the counts came from one event.
A criminal complaint may provide more information if filed in court.
Minnesota Controlled Substance Laws
Minnesota Statute 152.022 covers second-degree controlled substance crimes.
The law includes certain drug sales within protected areas.
Minnesota Statute 152.025 covers fifth-degree controlled substance offenses.
The statute includes some scheduled substances and residue found in paraphernalia.
The exact charges should be confirmed through filed court documents.
Booking and Court Information
Clay County provides inmate information through its official jail roster.
The roster may change after release, transfer, or court action.
The Moorhead Police Department also provides public information online.
Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many public case records.
The supplied booking information did not list bond or release conditions.
It also did not identify a court date or an attorney.
A jail booking is not proof of guilt.
McCree is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges may be amended, reduced, dismissed, or resolved during later proceedings.
This report is based only on the supplied booking information.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.