Detroit Lakes DWI Booking: Tanya Kolrud, 31
DETROIT LAKES (trfnews.i234.me) — Tanya Lee Kolrud was booked into the Becker County Jail on July 11, 2026.
Kolrud is 31 years old, according to the booking information provided to TRF News.
The record lists one driving while impaired allegation.
It cites Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 1, clause 1.
The allegation involves operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
Booking Details
The booking record identifies Kolrud as an adult.
No estimated release date was included in the supplied information.
The entry does not identify where the alleged driving occurred.
It also does not provide the time of the reported incident.
No alcohol test result appears in the booking information.
The record also does not list a court date or case number.
Further details may appear in a criminal complaint.
Court records may also explain the events behind the allegation.

What Minnesota Law Says
Minnesota Statute 169A.20 covers driving while impaired offenses.
Clause 1 bars operating or controlling a motor vehicle while under alcohol’s influence.
The statute also covers several other forms of impairment.
Those provisions include certain drugs, cannabis products, and intoxicating substances.
The final charge level can depend on other factors.
Prior DWI incidents and other factors may affect the filed charge.
The supplied record does not identify any prior incidents.
It also does not state whether other allegations are under review.
Becker County Jail
The Becker County Jail is located in Detroit Lakes.
The county website provides jail contact and visitation information.
It also provides access to current custody information.
Booking information can change after release decisions or court action.
The supplied record listed no estimated release date for Kolrud.
Case Status
A jail booking records an arrest.
It does not establish that a person committed a crime.
Kolrud is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Prosecutors may review reports before filing or changing charges.
A judge will address any charges filed in court.
Readers can search public cases through Minnesota Court Records Online.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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