Bemidji Man Charged In Felony DWI Case

Bemidji Man Charged In Felony DWI Case
Bemidji Man Charged In Felony DWI Case

Bemidji (trfnews.i234.me) Derek James Hunt has been charged in Beltrami County after a vehicle struck Lakes Liquor in Bemidji, according to a criminal complaint.

The complaint says the crash happened around 12:30 p.m. on November 10, 2025. It says a tan GMC Yukon drove over a parking barrier and hit a wooden beam that supported an awning outside the business on Irvine Avenue Northwest. The beam was broken and fell to the ground, according to the filing.

What the complaint says happened

According to the complaint, surveillance video showed a man driving the Yukon. A woman was also in the vehicle. The complaint says the SUV left the scene soon after the impact.

Investigators later tracked the Yukon to a used car lot on Fairgrounds Road. The vehicle owner told law enforcement the SUV had just returned from a test drive, the complaint says. Authorities then went to a home in Beltrami County and found Derek James Hunt there.

The complaint says Hunt told authorities he had a broken ankle and that caused him to hit the post. The filing also says his driver’s license was canceled as inimical to public safety.

According to the complaint, a preliminary breath test showed an alcohol concentration of 0.0. The filing says Hunt showed signs that led investigators to suspect drug impairment. The complaint says a search warrant was obtained for a urine sample.

Charges filed in court

Hunt is charged with first-degree DWI and driving after cancellation. The felony DWI count alleges his body contained a Schedule I or II controlled substance, or its metabolite, other than marijuana. The second count is a gross misdemeanor.

The complaint also points to a prior felony DWI conviction from 2016. It lists several other past convictions, including drug, fleeing, theft, and driving-after-cancellation offenses.

What comes next

The case was filed in Beltrami County District Court. A complaint is only an accusation. The charges must still be proven in court.

Readers can review the official Minnesota DWI law, the driving after cancellation statute, search public records through Minnesota Court Records Online, or visit the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

Bemidji Man Charged In Felony DWI Case
Bemidji Man Charged In Felony DWI Case

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