Beltrami County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Virginia, Minnesota woman faces a felony charge after a traffic stop in Bemidji.
Court records name the defendant as Adriana Dominique Johnson, born April 25, 1996.
Her address is listed as 508 11th St South in Virginia, Minnesota.
The case is filed in Beltrami County District Court, Ninth Judicial District.
Prosecutors list court file 04-CR-26-443.
Felony charge filed
Johnson is charged with storing meth paraphernalia in the presence of a child.
The complaint cites Minn. Stat. § 152.137.
The maximum penalty listed is five years in prison.
The charge also lists a possible $10,000 fine.

Stop in Bemidji
The complaint says police stopped a vehicle in Bemidji on February 16, 2026.
The time is listed as about 5:30 p.m.
The stop was based on equipment and registration concerns, the complaint says.
The complaint cites plate display rules under Minn. Stat. § 169.79.
The driver is identified as David George Goggleye, born October 3, 1981.
The complaint says his license was canceled as a public safety risk.
It also says he showed signs of recent drug use.
The complaint identifies Johnson as a backseat passenger.
It says she also showed signs of recent drug use.
Two children were in the backseat, the complaint says.
The children are listed as A.D.J., born February 23, 2014.
The second child is listed as A.S.J., born June 9, 2015.
The complaint says Johnson claimed she was their guardian.
Search and items found
The complaint says police arrested Goggleye on suspicion of DWI.
After the arrest, the vehicle was searched, the complaint says.
During the search, police found a blue backpack on the front floorboard.
The complaint says the backpack held prescription bottles in Johnson’s name.
It also says officers found a butane lighter and a rubber hose.
The complaint says a glass pipe with burnt residue was found in the bag.
The complaint says another glass pipe was found behind Johnson’s seat.
It says the pipe was on a child’s backpack.
It also says it was next to an open liquor bottle.
The complaint says more paraphernalia was found near Johnson’s feet.
Field tests on the pipes were positive for meth, the complaint says.
Arrest and testing
The complaint says Johnson did field sobriety tests.
It describes balance trouble during the tests.
Police then arrested Johnson, the complaint says.
The filing says a warrant was obtained for a blood or urine sample.
Case status
A criminal complaint is an allegation.
Johnson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Public court records can be searched using MCRO.
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I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
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