Bemidji: Cody Larson Booked on Drug DWI Charge
BEMIDJI (trfnews.i234.me) — Cody Larson was booked into the Beltrami County Jail on June 30, 2026.
The jail roster lists one misdemeanor driving while impaired charge under case number 26-010108.
The charge alleges Larson operated a motor vehicle with a controlled substance present in the body.
The listed substance would fall under Schedule I or Schedule II of Minnesota law.
The allegation also covers a metabolite from a listed controlled substance.
The cited provision does not apply to cannabis, hemp products, or tetrahydrocannabinols.
The booking record does not identify the alleged substance.
It also does not state where the reported driving occurred.
Minnesota DWI Law
The charge cites Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 1(7).
That section addresses driving with any amount of certain Schedule I or II substances present.
The law also covers metabolites from those substances.
Several cannabis and hemp products are excluded from this specific section.
The charge shown on the jail roster remains an allegation.
No criminal complaint or probable cause statement was included with the supplied booking information.
Those court documents may later provide more details about the case.

Custody Information
The roster lists Larson at 5 feet, 8 inches tall and 187 pounds.
It lists brown hair and brown eyes.
The listed bail or fine amount was $0.00 when the record was provided.
That figure does not explain whether bail was denied or had not been set.
No court date appeared in the booking information.
The case was listed for the Beltrami County District Court.
The court is located at the Beltrami County Judicial Center in Bemidji.
Court dates and custody information may change as the case moves forward.
Readers can review the Beltrami County District Court page for public court information.
Charges Remain Allegations
A jail booking does not establish guilt or a criminal conviction.
Larson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Prosecutors may amend or dismiss charges after reviewing the evidence.
A judge may also set release terms during a later hearing.
Public court records may provide updates about hearings, filings, or case status.
The Beltrami County inmate locator may also show updated custody information.
TRF News will continue reviewing public records for new information.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.