Detroit Lakes Booking Lists Underage Drinking Charge
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Amyah Alynne Max, 20, was booked into the Becker County Jail on July 5, 2026.
The booking record lists one alleged alcohol-related offense.
Max was booked on suspicion of consuming alcohol while under the age of 21.
The entry cites Minnesota Statute 340A.503, subdivision 1(a)(2).
Booking Information
The record lists Max as an adult at the time of booking.
No estimated release date appears in the information provided.
The entry also does not list bail, a court date, or a case number.
It does not describe where the alleged conduct occurred.
No incident report was included with the booking details.

What Minnesota Law Says
Minnesota Statute 340A.503 addresses alcohol-related acts involving people under age 21.
The cited provision generally bars a person under 21 from consuming alcoholic beverages.
The law includes a limited defense involving a parent or guardian’s household and consent.
Another section explains penalties when no different penalty is listed.
Minnesota Statute 340A.703 classifies such violations as misdemeanors.
That section also provides a minimum $100 fine for an underage person who violates the law.
Records May Change
The Becker County Jail is located in Detroit Lakes.
Booking records may change after court hearings or release decisions.
Formal charges may differ from the offenses listed during booking.
A jail booking does not prove guilt.
The listed offense remains an allegation unless proven in court.
Max is presumed innocent unless found guilty through the legal process.
Readers should use official court records for later case updates.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.
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