Bemidji: Nordmarkern Booked on Four Drug, DWI Counts

Neribeth Nordmarkern
Neribeth Nordmarkern

Bemidji: Nordmarkern Booked on Four Drug, DWI Counts

BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — Neribeth Nordmarkern was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 26, 2026.

The jail record lists four charges under case number 26-011362.

Two charges are listed as felonies.

Two DWI charges are listed as gross misdemeanors.

The case is assigned to the District Court.

Drug Possession and Paraphernalia Charges

One felony count alleges fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance or drug residue.

The charge excludes cannabis and hemp products.

The record does not identify the alleged substance or amount.

The second felony count involves methamphetamine paraphernalia.

It alleges the items were stored where a child or vulnerable adult could be present.

The booking record does not identify any child or vulnerable adult.

It also provides no details about the reported location.


Neribeth Nordmarkern booking photo
Neribeth Nordmarkern booking photo. Source: Beltrami County Jail.

DWI Allegations

Another count alleges driving with a Schedule I or Schedule II drug in the body.

The law excludes cannabis, hemp, and several related products from that provision.

The jail record does not identify the substance or any test result.

A second DWI count alleges third-degree impaired driving with one aggravating factor.

The available record does not identify that alleged factor.

Both DWI counts are listed as gross misdemeanors.

Booking and Court Information

The roster lists Nordmarkern at 5 feet, 5 inches tall and 180 pounds.

It lists brown hair and brown eyes.

The bail or fine field displayed $0.00.

That figure does not explain release eligibility or later court conditions.

No court date appeared in the supplied record.

Beltrami County District Court is located in Bemidji.

Public updates may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Possible Penalties

Minnesota law allows up to five years for felony fifth-degree drug offenses.

The maximum fine is $10,000.

The methamphetamine paraphernalia charge has the same maximum penalties.

Third-degree DWI is a gross misdemeanor under state law.

A gross misdemeanor can bring up to 364 days in jail.

It can also bring a fine of up to $3,000.

These are maximum penalties and do not predict the case’s outcome.

Charges Remain Allegations

A jail booking records custody and the charges listed at that time.

It does not establish guilt or prove that an offense occurred.

Nordmarkern is presumed innocent unless the charges are proven in court.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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