Otter Tail County (trfnews.i234.me) — Nicole Page of Moorhead has been charged after a traffic stop on Interstate 94 in Otter Tail County. The charges stem from a March 2, 2026, stop near the U.S. Highway 59 bridge in Buse Township.
Charges Filed In Court
According to a criminal complaint, Page faces a gross misdemeanor count of driving after cancellation that was listed as inimical to public safety. She also faces a petty misdemeanor speeding charge.
The gross misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail, a $3,000 fine, or both. The speeding charge carries a maximum fine of $300. Readers can review Minnesota law at the Minnesota Revisor’s Office and the state speeding statute page.
What The Complaint Says
Court records say a state trooper spotted a red GMC SUV moving faster than nearby traffic. The complaint says the vehicle was checked with LIDAR and radar. It was allegedly traveling between 84 and 88 miles per hour.
The speed limit on that stretch of I-94 is 70 miles per hour. After the stop, the driver reportedly said she had a Minnesota license but could not find it. The complaint says she gave a U.S. passport instead.
Authorities identified the driver as Nicole Page, age 54. The complaint says her driving status came back as canceled as inimical to public safety. The filing also says she later stated she knew her license was not valid, but believed it was suspended and not canceled.
Case Status
The case was filed in Minnesota District Court in Otter Tail County. A complaint contains allegations. It is not a conviction. The case will move through the court process before any final outcome is decided.
Page is listed in court records with a Moorhead address. The case is identified under Otter Tail County court file number 56-CR-26-595.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
