Bemidji: Jordan Lussier Held in Felony DWI Case
Bemidji (trfnews.i234.me) — Jordan Lussier was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 28, 2026.
The jail record lists two charges in District Court.
The most serious count alleges first-degree driving while impaired.
The charge alleges three or more qualified impaired-driving incidents during the previous ten years.
A second count alleges driving after license cancellation as inimical to public safety.
Booking Information
The roster lists Lussier at 6 feet, 2 inches tall.
His listed weight is 180 pounds.
The record describes his hair as blond and his eyes as green.
The bail or fine field showed $0.00.
No court date appeared in the available jail information.
Both charges are listed under case number 26014351.

Charges Listed in the Case
Minnesota law classifies first-degree DWI as a felony.
The cited law applies when qualifying prior incidents meet the required conditions.
A conviction can carry up to seven years in prison.
The law also allows a fine of up to $14,000.
Those are maximum penalties and do not predict any sentence.
The second count is listed as a gross misdemeanor.
That law covers driving after a license cancellation or denial for public safety reasons.
It also requires notice, or reasonable knowledge, of that cancellation or denial.
Readers can review Minnesota’s first-degree DWI law.
The driving-after-cancellation law is also available online.
What Happens Next
The available record does not describe the alleged traffic stop.
It also does not list an alcohol concentration or other test result.
Future court filings may provide more details about the allegations.
Jail status, bail information, and court dates can change without notice.
Current custody information is available through the Beltrami County inmate locator.
The jail is located at the Adult Correction Center in Bemidji.
A booking record does not prove guilt.
Lussier is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.