Plummer Man Arrested After Highway 59 Stop
Plummer (trfnews.i234.me) – A Plummer man is facing charges after a traffic stop on May 21.
Police say Christopher Marvin Pickens, 50, of Plummer, was seen driving near Nelson Drive and Highway 59. Authorities allege Pickens was driving with a revoked license.
Pickens has been charged with violation of a restricted driver’s license involving an ignition interlock. He also faces a charge of driving after revocation.
According to the complaint, an officer stopped the vehicle after recognizing the license issue. The officer then approached the vehicle and confirmed Pickens was driving.
Driver Allegedly Sought Medical Care
Pickens allegedly told the officer he was driving to seek medical attention. He reportedly said he needed care for his shoulder.
Authorities also allege the vehicle did not have an ignition interlock device installed. That device is often required for some restricted licenses.
Christopher Marvin Pickens
Minnesota law addresses driving after revocation under Minnesota Statute 171.24. The state also has rules for the Ignition Interlock Device Program.
Officials say Pickens was arrested after the stop. Court records will determine how the case moves forward.
The charges are allegations. Pickens is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Case Remains Pending
No further details were provided about the reported shoulder issue. No crash or injury was listed in the initial report.
The case involves traffic-related charges tied to license status and vehicle requirements. More information may become available through future court filings.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.