Beltrami County (trfnews.i234.me) A Beltrami County man is facing a gross misdemeanor charge after a traffic stop in northern Minnesota, according to a criminal complaint.
Court records say Glenn Fineday Jr., 58, of Pennington, was charged with driving after cancellation that was listed as inimical to public safety.
What the Complaint Says
The charge stems from a stop on March 24, 2026, at about 7:21 p.m. in Beltrami County.
According to the complaint, a deputy stopped a Chevrolet truck after seeing a 2025 registration sticker on the plate.
The complaint says the sticker appeared out of date. That led to the traffic stop.
Authorities said the driver was identified as Glenn Fineday Jr.
Investigators then found that his driving privileges had been canceled.
The complaint says the cancellation was tied to public safety rules.
Fineday was then arrested, according to the court filing.
Charge Filed in Court
The case was filed in Beltrami County District Court.
The complaint lists one count under Minnesota Statute 171.24.5.
That law covers driving after cancellation or denial, which is considered inimical to public safety.
You can read the statute on the official Minnesota Revisor of Statutes website.
The complaint states the charge carries a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail, a $3,000 fine, or both.
What Happens Next
The case now moves through the court process.
Readers can look up public court access information through the Minnesota Judicial Branch case records page.
A criminal charge is only an accusation. It is not a conviction.
Fineday will have the chance to respond to the allegation in court.
TRF News will continue to follow this case as more details become public.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
