POLK COUNTY, MN – Law enforcement officials in Polk County arrested Jacob Iver Hagan, 39, on March 7, 2025, for felony DUI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, in violation of Minnesota Statute 169A.20.1(1) [1].
Under Minnesota law, a DUI offense can escalate to a felony if the driver has prior aggravating factors, such as multiple DUI convictions, high blood alcohol concentration (BAC), or endangering public safety. A felony DUI conviction can result in significant penalties, including prison time, heavy fines, extended license suspension, and mandatory alcohol treatment programs [7].
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details regarding Hagan’s arrest, including his BAC level or potential prior offenses. The case will proceed through the legal system, where he may face court hearings to determine sentencing and penalties.
Stay tuned for updates on this case and other local law enforcement reports.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for trfnews.i234.me.