Moorhead: Nina Foss Booked on Drug, Fleeing Charges

Nina Christina Foss
Nina Christina Foss

Moorhead: Nina Foss Booked on Drug, Fleeing Charges

Moorhead (trfnews.i234.me) — Nina Christina Foss, 43, was booked into custody in Clay County.

She was booked at 7:12 p.m. on Sunday, July 5, 2026. Her booking followed an arrest by the Moorhead Police Department.

Two Charges Listed

Public booking information lists two charges against Foss. One charge alleges fifth-degree controlled substance possession.

The record mentions Schedule I, II, III, or IV substances. It also refers to drug paraphernalia residue.

The booking description says the charge does not involve cannabis or hemp. Foss also faces an alleged motor vehicle fleeing charge.

The booking record does not describe where the arrest happened. It also does not identify any substance reportedly found.


Mugshot of Nina Christina Foss
Nina Christina Foss, 43, was booked in Clay County on July 5, 2026.

Minnesota Laws and Public Records

Minnesota’s fifth-degree controlled substance law covers several possession offenses. These can involve certain Schedule I through IV substances.

A separate Minnesota law addresses fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. That offense can be charged as a felony.

No court complaint was included with the booking details. The available information also did not list bond or a court date.

The booking date and charge list reflect jail intake data. They do not represent a conviction or final court ruling.

The case appears to be at an early stage. Prosecutors and the court will decide what happens next.

Readers can review the Clay County inmate roster for current public booking information. The county warns that roster information may be incomplete or outdated.

Pending court matters can be checked through the Minnesota Judicial Branch. Court filings may provide more details after a case is opened.

Charges Remain Allegations

An arrest does not prove guilt. Foss is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The listed charges may change as prosecutors review the case. Additional facts may also emerge through court records.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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