Fergus Falls Booking: Alexander Bui Faces DWI

Alexander Michael Bui
Alexander Michael Bui

Fergus Falls Booking: Alexander Bui Faces DWI

FERGUS FALLS, Minn.(trfnews.i234.me) — Alexander Michael Bui, 32, was booked into the Otter Tail County Jail.

The booking was recorded on June 21, 2026. County records list booking number 002600000548.

Bui faces one active charge of third-degree driving while impaired. The charge is listed as a gross misdemeanor.

The booking record says one aggravating factor was present. It does not identify the alleged factor.

Third-Degree DWI Charge

The charge cites Minnesota Statute 169A.26, subdivision 1(a).

That section covers third-degree DWI involving one aggravating factor.

Minnesota law lists several possible aggravating factors. They can include certain prior impaired-driving incidents.

They can also include a high alcohol concentration. Another factor may involve a child passenger under certain conditions.

The booking information does not say which factor applies in Bui’s case.

That detail may appear in later court filings.

Alexander Michael Bui booking photo
Alexander Michael Bui’s booking photo.

Jail and Court Information

The Otter Tail County Jail is located in Fergus Falls.

The county publishes an online custody list for public viewing.

The list is updated regularly. A person’s custody status can change after release, transfer, or a court order.

The public can check the Otter Tail County Jail custody list for updated information.

Readers can also review the county’s official jail page.

Minnesota Court Records Online provides access to many public district court records.

Case details may appear after prosecutors file formal charges.

Presumption of Innocence

A booking record is not a finding of guilt. Bui is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The listed charge may change during the legal process.

Prosecutors may amend or dismiss charges after reviewing the evidence.

Court dates and outcomes were not included in the supplied booking information.

Readers should use official records for later updates.

Third-degree DWI is a serious criminal allegation. However, the state must prove every required element in court.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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