Clay County Man Booked on Second-Degree DWI
Clay County (trfnews.i234.me) — Dylan Nicholas McCoy, 21, was booked into the Clay County Jail on June 1, 2026.
The booking time was listed as 6:09 p.m.
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office was named as the arresting agency.
The jail entry lists one second-degree driving while impaired charge involving alcohol.
The charge remains an allegation unless proven in court.
Limited Details Released
The supplied booking record does not describe the reported traffic stop.
It does not list McCoy’s alleged alcohol concentration.
The record also does not identify the vehicle or the arrest location.
No crash, injuries, or property damage were mentioned.
The booking information does not explain why the charge was listed as second-degree.
No criminal complaint or police report accompanied the supplied information.
Those documents may provide more details about the case.

Minnesota DWI Law
Minnesota Statute 169A.25 covers second-degree driving while impaired.
The law generally applies when two or more aggravating factors accompany a DWI offense.
Second-degree DWI is classified as a gross misdemeanor.
Possible aggravating factors are defined elsewhere in Minnesota law.
The booking entry does not identify which factors allegedly applied.
Formal court filings should provide the exact charge and supporting allegations.
Case and Jail Information
Clay County publishes inmate information through its official online jail roster.
Roster information may change after release, transfer, or court action.
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office also provides public information online.
Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many public district court records.
Some filings may not appear immediately after an arrest.
The supplied information did not list a bond amount.
It also did not include release conditions or a court date.
No attorney was identified in the booking information.
A jail booking is not proof of guilt.
McCoy is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges may be changed, reduced, dismissed, or resolved during later proceedings.
This report is based only on the booking information provided to TRF News.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.