ROSEAU COUNTY, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — A Greenbush man is facing two gross misdemeanor DWI charges after a traffic stop in Roseau, according to a criminal complaint.
Caiden Seth Duray, 22, was charged in Roseau County District Court. The complaint lists two third-degree DWI counts. One count alleges driving under the influence. The second alleges an alcohol concentration over 0.16.
Traffic Stop in Roseau
According to the complaint, a state trooper saw a Chevrolet pickup on Feb. 13, 2026. The driver was not wearing a seat belt. The pickup also had tires that extended past the fenders.
The trooper followed the truck through Roseau streets. The stop happened after turning onto Center Street, 2nd Avenue NW, and 2nd Street NW. Court records say Duray was the only person inside the truck.
The complaint says Duray did not have identification with him. He also could not show proof of insurance. The trooper reported smelling alcohol from inside the truck.
What the Complaint Says
At first, the complaint says Duray denied drinking. Later, he said he had been drinking whiskey. He also said his last drink was about 30 minutes earlier. Court records say he then stated he was probably over the legal limit.
A preliminary breath test showed a result of 0.193, according to the complaint. After his arrest, Duray was taken to the Roseau County Jail. There, a Datamaster breath test reported a value of 0.21 at 6:16 p.m.
Investigators also found several empty alcohol shooters in the vehicle, the complaint states. The court filing says Duray later received the required DWI forms at the jail.
Case Status
The complaint shows each charge is a gross misdemeanor. It lists a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail, a $3,000 fine, or both. Formal court outcomes will depend on future hearings.
Minnesota DWI laws are outlined in Minnesota Statute 169A.20 and Minnesota Statute 169A.26.
Duray has been charged, but not convicted. The allegations in the complaint remain unproven unless proven in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
