Beltrami County: Jamie Hurd Faces Five Charges

Jamie Hurd
Jamie Hurd

Beltrami County: Jamie Hurd Faces Five Charges

BELTRAMI COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Jamie Hurd was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on July 7, 2026.

The jail roster lists five charges under case number 26012281.

Two charges are listed as gross misdemeanors. Three other charges are listed as misdemeanors.

The allegations include third-degree driving while impaired and refusal to submit to chemical testing.

DWI and Test-Refusal Charges

The first gross misdemeanor cites Minnesota Statute 169A.26, subdivision 1(b).

The charge alleges third-degree DWI based on refusal to submit to a chemical test.

The second gross misdemeanor cites Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 2(1).

That count alleges refusal to submit to a breath test.

Readers can review Minnesota’s DWI laws through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Three Misdemeanor Charges

The roster also lists driving after suspension under Minnesota Statute 171.24, subdivision 1.

Another count alleges failure to stop at a stop sign.

That charge cites Minnesota Statute 169.20, subdivision 3(b).

The fifth count alleges fleeing an officer without using a motor vehicle.

That charge cites Minnesota Statute 609.487, subdivision 6.


Beltrami County Jail booking image for Jamie Hurd
Jamie Hurd booking image. Source: Beltrami County Jail.

Booking Record Details

The booking record lists Hurd as 5 feet, 3 inches tall.

Hurd’s listed weight is 185 pounds. The roster lists brown hair and brown eyes.

The bail or fine field shows $0.00.

That entry does not explain Hurd’s custody status or any release conditions.

No court date appeared in the supplied booking information.

The case is listed for review in District Court.

Case Information Remains Limited

The supplied record does not include a criminal complaint or probable cause statement.

It does not describe the traffic stop or the events leading to booking.

The record also does not identify the investigating agency.

No officer names are included in this report.

Future court filings may provide more details about the allegations.

They may also list hearing dates, attorneys, and release conditions.

Public records may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online.

The charges are allegations and do not prove guilt.

Hurd is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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