Pennington County: Woman Arrested for Second-Degree DWI – trfnews.i234.me

Natalie Ruess
Natalie Lynn Ruess
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Pennington County, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me)Natalie Ruess was taken into custody on May 15, 2025, and is currently held at the Pennington County Jail without bail. She faces gross misdemeanor charges for second-degree driving while impaired (DWI) and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

Inmate Details:

  • Name: Natalie Ruess

  • Custody Date: May 15, 2025

  • Height: 5’7″

  • Weight: 130 lbs

  • Hair Color: Brown

  • Eye Color: Gray

  • Bail Amount: $0.00

  • Court: Pennington County District Court

Charges:

  1. Traffic – DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol (Gross Misdemeanor)
    Under Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 1(1), it is a crime to drive, operate, or be in physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. This offense is classified as a gross misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a $3,000 fine.

  2. Traffic – DWI – Second-Degree Driving While Impaired; Two or More Aggravating Factors (Gross Misdemeanor)
    According to Minnesota Statute 169A.25, subdivision 1(a), a person is guilty of second-degree DWI if two or more aggravating factors are present at the time of the offense. This is a gross misdemeanor offense, carrying mandatory penalties and potential long-term monitoring.

Did You Know?

  • In Minnesota, aggravating factors for DWI offenses include prior impaired driving incidents within the past ten years, having an alcohol concentration of 0.16 or more, or having a child under the age of 16 in the vehicle at the time of the offense.

  • Second-degree DWI charges can lead to vehicle forfeiture and mandatory participation in long-term monitoring programs.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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