Polk County, MN (trfnews.i234.me)—On January 1, 2025, authorities arrested Lucille Elizabeth Meyer, born November 15, 1985, for a felony parole violation. Meyer had been under supervision following her release from incarceration on July 20, 2022, with her parole set to expire on July 20, 2027.
Parole violations occur when an individual fails to comply with the conditions set by the parole board. These violations can be classified as technical, such as missing a meeting with a parole officer, or substantive, involving the commission of a new crime. The specific nature of Meyer’s violation has not been disclosed.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections had listed Meyer as a wanted fugitive as of December 23, 2024.
Her arrest on January 1, 2025, indicates that she was apprehended shortly thereafter.
Parole violations can lead to serious legal consequences, including the possibility of returning to prison to serve the remainder of the original sentence. The penalties imposed depend on the severity of the violation and the individual’s criminal history.
Meyer’s original offense was a DWI, for which she was sentenced on September 6, 2019.
Following her release in July 2022, she was under the supervision of Agent Johanna Jones in the Detroit Lakes District.
Individuals on parole are required to adhere to specific conditions, such as regular meetings with parole officers, abstaining from illegal activities, and complying with any additional court-ordered requirements. Failure to meet these conditions can result in a parole violation, leading to potential re-incarceration.
As of now, there is no further information available regarding the specific circumstances of Meyer’s parole violation or the outcomes of any subsequent legal proceedings.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for trfnews.i234.me