Minnetonka Resident Booked on Fourth-Degree DWI
MINNETONKA, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Charlene Kay Myklebust was booked into the Cass County Jail on July 4, 2026.
The jail register lists the booking time as 6:18 p.m. The public entry identifies Minnetonka as Myklebust’s city. It lists one alleged fourth-degree driving while impaired offense.
The entry cites Minnesota Statute 169A.27, subdivision 1. The register classifies the matter as an adult arrest. It does not state that a conviction has occurred.
No police officers’ names appear in the public booking record. The record does not describe the traffic stop or its location.
It also provides no crash, injury, vehicle, or chemical testing details. Those facts were not available in the booking entry reviewed by TRF News.

Charge Listed as a Misdemeanor
Minnesota law classifies fourth-degree DWI as a misdemeanor. The law applies to certain alleged violations of the state’s impaired-driving statute.
A jail booking does not prove guilt. Myklebust is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. The charge remains an allegation while the legal process continues.
The public roster did not include a court date. It also did not list any release conditions or bail information. Those details may appear later in public court records.
Readers can review Minnesota Court Records Online for case updates. Search results can change after charges are filed or amended.
Official Sources and Updates
Cass County publishes detention information through its official jail page. The county’s public roster can change after releases, transfers, or new court action.
Readers should check the current roster before relying on an older booking entry. Court records provide the best source for later case developments.
TRF News will update this report when verified public information becomes available. Any correction will be added clearly to the published story.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.
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