Walker: David Jones Booked on Drug Charge

David Elmer Jones
David Elmer Jones

Walker: David Jones Booked on Drug Charge

WALKER, CASS COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — David Elmer Jones was booked into the Cass County Jail on June 25, 2026.

Jones, 52, is listed as a Walker resident.

The custody report shows a booking time of 4:50 a.m.

One alleged fifth-degree controlled substance offense appears in the supplied record.

The entry cites Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 2(a)(1).

Drug Possession Allegation

The allegation involves possession of a Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substance.

The abbreviated entry says the suspected substance was not cannabis or hemp.

It also mentions a residual amount contained in drug paraphernalia.

The public entry does not identify the suspected substance or the amount.

It also does not describe where the reported possession occurred.

No police officer names are included in this report.

Limited Booking Details Released

The supplied information does not include a case number, bail amount, or court date.

It also does not name the arresting agency.

A booking entry records when a person enters custody.

It does not prove the allegation or show a final court result.

More details may appear after prosecutors file or review the case.

Official court records may later show hearings, charges, and release conditions.

Booking photo of David Elmer Jones
David Elmer Jones booking photo. Source: Cass County Jail.

What Minnesota Law Says

Minnesota Statute 152.025 covers controlled substance crimes in the fifth degree.

The cited provision covers certain possession cases involving substances in Schedules I through IV.

It excludes cannabis flower, cannabis products, lower-potency hemp edibles, and hemp-derived consumer products.

The law also covers certain residual amounts found in drug paraphernalia.

Penalties can depend on the amount and a person’s prior drug convictions.

Some qualifying first offenses involving very small amounts may be gross misdemeanors.

Other convictions under the section may carry more serious penalties.

The jail summary lacks enough detail to determine the possible penalty.

Official Case Information

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 152.025 through the state Revisor’s Office.

Official custody reports are available from the Cass County Detention Center.

Public case information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Case Remains Pending

Jones is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Charges can be amended, reduced, or dismissed as a case moves forward.

Court dates and release terms can also change after the initial booking.

Readers should use official county and court records for current information.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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