Minnesota State Patrol Arrests Man for Fourth-Degree DWI

Felix Y. Reyes Tamayo
Felix Y. Reyes Tamayo
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Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me)On April 27, 2025, Felix Y. Reyes Tamayo, 39, was arrested by the Minnesota State Patrol for fourth-degree driving while impaired (DWI), a misdemeanor offense. The arresting agency was the Minnesota State Patrol. Details regarding the incident, including the location and circumstances of the arrest, have not been disclosed. The case is currently pending in court, and no bail amount has been set.


Did you know?

  • In Minnesota, a fourth-degree DWI is classified as a misdemeanor, typically charged when a driver is found to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs without any aggravating factors.

  • The Minnesota State Patrol is responsible for enforcing traffic laws and ensuring road safety across the state.

  • Driving while impaired offenses can lead to serious consequences, including fines, license suspension, and potential jail time, depending on the severity and circumstances.

I’m Chris Harper, and I’m reporting for TRF News.

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