Blackduck Woman Charged In DWI With Kids In Car

Blackduck Woman Charged In DWI With Kids In Car
Blackduck Woman Charged In DWI With Kids In Car

Blackduck (trfnews.i234.me) — A Blackduck woman is facing a gross misdemeanor DWI charge in Beltrami County District Court.

Holly Anna Davis, 32, is charged with third-degree DWI.

The charge alleges an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more within two hours of driving.

The court file number is 04-CR-26-935.

The complaint says the case began during a traffic stop on April 23, 2026.

The stop happened near Highway 72 in the City of Blackduck.

Erratic Driving Reported

According to the complaint, a Beltrami County deputy saw a red Chevrolet wagon driving erratically.

The vehicle allegedly crossed over the fog line and onto the shoulder.

The complaint says the vehicle then slowed suddenly.

It returned to its lane before signaling a right turn.

The vehicle then continued for some distance without turning.

Emergency lights were activated to stop the vehicle, according to court records.

The complaint says the vehicle slowed but did not stop right away.

It later turned into a random approach.

Children Allegedly In Vehicle

The driver was identified as Holly Anna Davis.

Davis allegedly said her children were messing around in the back seat.

According to the complaint, two children were in the back seat.

The children were described as well under 16 years old.

That detail is listed as an aggravating factor in the case.

Breath Test Result Listed

While speaking with Davis, law enforcement reported signs of impairment.

The complaint lists bloodshot, watery eyes and slightly slurred speech.

It also notes a strong odor of alcohol.

Davis allegedly said she had four White Claw drinks about one hour earlier.

Field sobriety testing was then conducted.

The complaint says Davis struggled with directions and balance.

She refused a preliminary breath test, according to court records.

Davis was arrested and taken to the Beltrami County Jail.

After being read the Minnesota breath test advisory, she agreed to testing.

The complaint says the breath test result was 0.14.

The charge was filed under Minnesota Statute 169A.20.

The third-degree DWI reference appears under Minnesota Statute 169A.26.

The maximum sentence is 364 days in jail.

It may also include a $3,000 fine, or both.

Public court records can be searched through Minnesota Court Records Online.

A criminal complaint is not a conviction.

Davis is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

Blackduck Woman Charged In DWI With Kids In Car
Blackduck Woman Charged In DWI With Kids In Car

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