Detroit Lakes: Ella Hrdlicka Booked on DWI Charge
Detroit Lakes (trfnews.i234.me) — Ella Rose Hrdlicka, 18, was booked into the Becker County Jail on July 3, 2026.
The jail record lists one fourth-degree driving while impaired charge. Hrdlicka was booked as an adult.
No estimated release date appeared in the supplied record. The entry also did not list bail or a court date.
Charge Listed in Jail Record
The booking entry cites Minnesota Statute 169A.27, subdivision 1. That section covers fourth-degree driving while impaired.
The record does not describe the alleged traffic stop. It also provides no test results or vehicle information.
No incident location was included in the supplied record. The entry does not identify any additional charges.
Minnesota law lists fourth-degree DWI as the lowest criminal DWI level. The charge remains an allegation in this case.
An arrest record shows that a person entered custody. It does not establish that the person committed the offense.

What Happens Next
Future court records may include a criminal complaint and hearing dates. They may also list release conditions or bail.
The Becker County District Court handles criminal and traffic matters filed in the county. The courthouse is in Detroit Lakes.
A judge may review custody and release terms after booking. Prosecutors may also review the charge before a hearing.
The supplied information does not show whether Hrdlicka appeared before a judge. It does not identify an attorney.
Readers can review Minnesota Statute 169A.27 for the official wording.
The Becker County Jail website also provides public facility information.
Future hearing details may appear on the Becker County District Court website.
Court schedules and custody records may change as the case moves forward. Updated details could appear in later public records.
Booking Records Have Limits
Jail rosters contain basic custody information. They often do not include the full facts behind an alleged offense.
The roster does not include witness statements, test records, or a criminal complaint. Those materials may become available later.
A charge can also change after prosecutors review the evidence. Any final outcome will follow the court process.
Hrdlicka is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. The booking should not be treated as a conviction.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.