Bemidji Booking Lists Burglary and DWI Charges

Amanda Iceman
Amanda Iceman

Bemidji Booking Lists Burglary and DWI Charges

BEMIDJI, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Amanda Iceman was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on July 4, 2026.

The jail entry lists six charges under case number 26-012000.

Three entries allege fourth-degree burglary involving a building open to the public.

The records say the alleged entries involved an intent to steal.

Each burglary count is listed as a gross misdemeanor.

Burglary Counts Listed

The cited law covers certain public building entries after someone was told not to return.

It also covers alleged theft or an alleged intent to steal inside that building.

The three burglary counts appear under the same case number.

The booking record does not include a full account of the alleged events.

Amanda Iceman booking photo
Amanda Iceman booking photo. 

Theft, DWI, and Trespass Allegations

The case also includes one misdemeanor theft charge.

That count alleges movable property was taken, used, or transferred without the owner’s consent.

A misdemeanor DWI count is also listed in the booking record.

That count alleges vehicle operation with a Schedule I or II drug in the body.

The allegation also applies to a listed drug metabolite.

The booking description excludes cannabis and hemp from that charge.

The final listed count alleges misdemeanor trespass.

That allegation concerns entry into a dwelling, locked building, or posted building without consent.

Court Information

The record lists District Court as the court branch.

No court date appeared in the information provided.

The bail or fine field showed $0.00 at the time of the listing.

The record does not explain any release terms or later court conditions.

Booking records can change as prosecutors and courts review a case.

An arrest or jail booking does not establish guilt.

Iceman is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Public Resources

Readers can check the Beltrami County inmate locator for updated custody information.

The county warns that online jail information may not always be accurate.

The burglary law appears on the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes website.

The state’s DWI statute explains controlled-substance driving offenses.

Readers can search Minnesota Court Records Online for public case updates.

Some records may not appear immediately after a booking.

I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.

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