Bagley: Darick Beaulieu Booked on Two Charges

Darick Beaulieu
Darick Beaulieu

Bagley: Darick Beaulieu Booked on Two Charges

BAGLEY, CLEARWATER COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Darick Beaulieu was booked into the Clearwater County Jail on June 25, 2026.

The jail entry lists two alleged driving-related offenses.

Beaulieu, 47, was processed at 6:22 p.m., according to the supplied booking information.

One allegation involves driving after a license cancellation.

The second allegation involves refusing a court-authorized chemical test.

Driving After Cancellation Allegation

The first charge cites Minnesota Statute 171.24, subdivision 5.

The law covers driving after a license was canceled as inimical to public safety.

That phrase means driving was considered harmful to public safety or welfare.

The listed offense is commonly known as driving after cancellation, or CANC-IPS.

The supplied record does not explain why Beaulieu’s driving privileges were canceled.

It also does not state where the alleged driving occurred.

Booking photo of Darick Beaulieu
Darick Beaulieu booking photo. Source: Clearwater County Jail.

Chemical Test Refusal Allegation

The second count cites Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 2(2).

The allegation involves refusing to provide a blood or urine sample.

The booking entry says the test was required by a search warrant.

The record labels the allegation as a traffic DWI-related offense.

It does not provide any reported alcohol concentration or test result.

The entry also does not describe the events leading to Beaulieu’s arrest.

Booking Information Remains Limited

The supplied record does not list a bail amount or court date.

It also does not identify the arresting agency.

No police officer names are included in this report.

A custody entry only shows when a person entered the jail.

It does not establish guilt or provide a final court outcome.

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 171.24 through the state Revisor’s Office.

The chemical testing law appears in Minnesota Statute 169A.20.

Official jail information is available through the Clearwater County inmate list.

Case Status

A jail booking does not prove that a crime occurred.

Beaulieu is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Charges, court dates, and release conditions can change as the case proceeds.

Readers should check official court records for the latest information.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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