Bemidji Jail Books Jeremy Claw on DWI Charges
BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — Jeremy Claw was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 27, 2026.
The jail record lists three traffic charges under case number 26320989.
Claw faces an alleged third-degree driving while impaired charge.
The booking record says one aggravating factor was connected to that allegation.
The charge is listed as a gross misdemeanor.
Test Refusal Allegation Listed
A second gross misdemeanor charge alleges that Claw refused a chemical test.
The booking entry describes the count as a breath test refusal or failure.
Minnesota law addresses chemical test refusal within the state’s impaired-driving laws.
Details about the alleged traffic stop were not included in the supplied record.
The record also does not name the arresting agency or incident location.

License Charge Also Filed
Claw also faces a misdemeanor driver’s license charge.
The allegation involves driving without a valid license for the vehicle’s class or type.
The booking information lists District Court as the court branch.
No court date was included in the record provided for this report.
The jail entry showed a bail or fine amount of $0.00.
That amount does not confirm whether Claw remains in custody.
It also does not describe any release terms imposed by the court.
Minnesota DWI Laws
Minnesota Statute 169A.26 covers third-degree driving while impaired.
The law includes DWI cases involving one aggravating factor.
It also covers alleged refusal to submit to a chemical test.
Minnesota Statute 169A.20 outlines the state’s impaired-driving offenses.
License requirements appear in Minnesota Statute 171.02.
Case Information
Beltrami County criminal and traffic cases are handled in Bemidji.
Court information is available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
A jail booking does not prove guilt.
Claw is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges may change after prosecutors review reports and other evidence.
This report is based on the booking information available at publication time.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.