Crookston Booking: Penner Faces Second-Degree DWI
CROOKSTON (trfnews.i234.me) — A’Dande Dashae Abreu Penner was recently booked in Polk County.
The provided jail entry lists July 2, 2026, as the booking date.
It lists Penner’s birth date as June 12, 2003.
Penner faces a gross misdemeanor charge of second-degree driving while impaired.
The booking entry cites Minnesota Statute 169A.25, subdivision 1(a).
Charge Listed in Jail Record
The booking record says two or more aggravating factors were present.
However, the brief entry does not identify those alleged factors.
The entry also does not describe the reported traffic stop.
It does not list the alleged incident’s location or time.
No alcohol concentration or drug test result was provided.
The entry also lacks bond information and a scheduled court date.
Minnesota law classifies second-degree DWI as a gross misdemeanor.
The cited provision applies when two or more aggravating factors are alleged.
Prosecutors must prove every required part of the charge in court.
The jail entry alone does not establish guilt.
Readers can review the law through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Case Information
A jail booking records a person’s entry into custody.
It does not prove guilt or confirm a criminal conviction.
Penner is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
The charge may change after prosecutors review the available evidence.
A criminal complaint may provide more details about the alleged incident.
It may also explain the listed aggravating factors.
Future court records may show release terms, hearings, motions, and case results.
Some information may not appear online immediately.
Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many public district court records.
However, access to some pending criminal records may be limited.
Readers can also visit the Polk County Sheriff’s Office website.
The regional corrections facility serving Polk County is located in Crookston.
This report is based only on the booking information provided.
It does not include a criminal complaint or incident report.
Official court records should be checked for future updates.
Those records may show changes to the charge or custody status.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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