Bemidji Booking: David Beaulieu Faces 2 Charges

David Beaulieu
David Beaulieu

Bemidji Booking: David Beaulieu Faces 2 Charges

BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — David Beaulieu was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on Monday, July 6, 2026.

The jail record lists two gross misdemeanor driving charges. Both charges appear under case number 26321043.

One charge alleges driving after license cancellation. The record describes the cancellation as inimical to public safety.

The second charge alleges driving without a required ignition interlock device. Both matters were assigned to the District Court.

No court date was listed in the booking information. The record also showed a bail or fine amount of $0.00.

Charges Listed in Jail Record

The first allegation cites Minnesota Statute 171.24, subdivision 5.

That section addresses certain driving offenses after license cancellation or denial.

The second allegation cites Minnesota Statute 171.09, subdivision 1(g).

That section covers driving restrictions tied to ignition interlock licenses.

An ignition interlock measures a driver’s alcohol level before allowing a vehicle to start.

The booking information does not describe the traffic stop. It does not identify the vehicle or road involved.

No police report or criminal complaint was provided with the jail record. Those documents may contain more details.


Beltrami County Jail booking image of David Beaulieu
Beltrami County Jail booking image of David Beaulieu.

Where to Find Updated Information

Readers can review Minnesota’s Ignition Interlock Device Program through state officials.

Current custody information may appear in the Beltrami County inmate locator.

The county’s Adult Corrections Center also provides jail information.

Public court information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

The court system warns that online results are not official court records.

Court records can change after hearings, filings, or release decisions. A listed bail amount may also change.

Charges Remain Allegations

A booking record shows that a person entered custody. It does not establish guilt or prove the allegations.

Beaulieu is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. Charges can be amended or dismissed as a case proceeds.

TRF News will update this report when verified public records provide new information.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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