Mahnomen (trfnews.i234.me) — Trisha Kay Londo, 28, of Mahnomen, is facing a gross misdemeanor traffic charge in Mahnomen County District Court.
The charge stems from a January 25, 2026, traffic stop in Mahnomen County.
Court records list the case as 44-CR-26-98.
Londo is charged with driving after cancellation.
The complaint says her license was canceled as inimical to public safety.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of 364 days in jail.
It also carries a possible $3,000 fine.
Traffic Stop At 2:01 A.M.
According to the complaint, law enforcement saw a vehicle at about 2:01 a.m.
The vehicle allegedly had only one properly working headlight.
A traffic stop was then conducted in Mahnomen County.
The driver was identified as Trisha Kay Londo, according to court records.
Authorities then checked her driving status.
The complaint says the check showed Londo’s driving privileges were canceled.
Prosecutors allege Londo had notice, or reason to know, about the cancellation.
Charge Filed In Mahnomen County
The case was filed by summons in Mahnomen County District Court.
The complaint lists one count against Londo.
That count alleges she drove after cancellation as inimical to public safety.
Under Minnesota law, that charge can be filed as a gross misdemeanor.
The court filing says the alleged offense happened on or about January 25, 2026.
The charge remains an allegation at this stage.
Londo is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Court And Legal Information
More information about Minnesota court records is available through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Minnesota law on driving after cancellation is listed under Minnesota Statute 171.24.
Information about Mahnomen County court services is available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
