Bemidji Jail Booking Lists Felony Drug Charge
Bemidji (trfnews.i234.me) — Rebecca Lowry was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on July 10, 2026.
The jail record lists one fifth-degree controlled substance charge.
The charge appears under case number 26001093.
The roster classifies the alleged offense as a felony.
It cites Minnesota Statute 152.025, subdivision 2(a)(1).
Charge Listed in District Court
The booking record describes the allegation as unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
The listed drug schedules include Schedule I, II, III, or IV substances.
The description says the charge does not involve cannabis or hemp.
The supplied record does not identify the alleged substance.
It also does not state the amount allegedly found.
Readers can review the cited law through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
Rebecca Lowry booking photo. Source: Beltrami County Jail.
Booking Details
The record lists Lowry at 5 feet, 6 inches tall and 165 pounds.
It lists blonde hair and hazel eyes.
The booking status was shown as a hold.
The bail or fine field displayed $0.00.
No court date appeared in the supplied information.
The court branch was listed as the District Court.
These entries reflect the jail record available when the information was provided.
They may change after a court hearing or a later case filing.
Limited Details Available
The supplied record does not describe the events that led to Lowry’s booking.
It does not identify an arresting agency or give an incident location.
The entry does not say when the alleged possession occurred.
It also does not describe how investigators allegedly found the substance.
No complaint, probable cause statement, or court order was included.
Those documents may contain more details after they become publicly available.
Any new information should be checked against official court records.
Case Remains Pending
A jail booking does not establish guilt or prove a criminal charge.
Lowry is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
The charge may be changed, dismissed, or resolved through later court action.
Official case records may provide future hearing dates and filing details.
Those records are available through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Beltrami County also maintains an online inmate search.
The county warns that roster information should not be used as proof of guilt.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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