Detroit Lakes: Terri Fajardo Booked on DWI Allegations

Terri Lynn Fajardo
Terri Lynn Fajardo

Detroit Lakes: Terri Fajardo Booked on DWI Allegations

DETROIT LAKES (trfnews.i234.me) — Terri Lynn Fajardo, 42, was booked at the Becker County Jail on June 30, 2026.

The jail record lists two traffic-related allegations against Fajardo.

One allegation involves second-degree driving while impaired. The second alleges driving after license revocation.

No estimated release date appeared in the booking information.

The record also did not list a court date or bail amount.

Second-Degree DWI Allegation

The booking record cites Minnesota Statute 169A.25, subdivision 1(a).

The statute covers second-degree driving while impaired with two or more aggravating factors.

The provided record does not identify those alleged factors.

It also gives no details about a traffic stop, test result, or vehicle.

Terri Lynn Fajardo mugshot
Terri Lynn Fajardo, 42, was booked on June 30, 2026.

Readers can review Minnesota Statute 169A.25 through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Driving After Revocation Allegation

The second listed allegation cites Minnesota Statute 171.24, subdivision 2(a).

That section addresses driving after a license or driving privilege has been revoked.

The booking entry does not explain why the license was allegedly revoked.

It also does not provide the location of the alleged driving conduct.

The full law is available under Minnesota Statute 171.24.

Case Information Remains Limited

The available information comes from a jail booking entry.

A booking is not proof of guilt.

Fajardo is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Charges may change after prosecutors review reports and available evidence.

No police officers’ names are included in this report.

No alleged victim was identified in the booking information.

General jail information is available from the Becker County Sheriff’s Office.

Public court records may later appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Pending cases may not appear during a search using only a defendant’s name.

Online court information may not contain every filing.

It is also not considered the official court record.

Official court records remain the best source for final case details.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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