Otter Tail County: Miller Booked on 3 DWI Counts

Brian Lee Miller
Brian Lee Miller

Otter Tail County: Miller Booked on 3 DWI Counts

OTTER TAIL COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Brian Lee Miller, 58, was booked on July 12, 2026.

He entered the Otter Tail County Jail.

The jail record lists three active driving while impaired counts.

Two counts were marked as gross misdemeanors.

One count was marked as a misdemeanor.

No town, release date, bond amount, or court date appeared in the supplied information.

Alcohol-Related DWI Count

The first count alleges operating a motor vehicle while under alcohol’s influence.

That count cites Minnesota Statute 169A.20, subdivision 1(1).

The booking record does not list an alcohol concentration.

It also does not describe any field tests, chemical tests, crashes, or injuries.

No location was provided for the alleged driving conduct.

Fourth-Degree DWI Count

The second count alleges fourth-degree driving while impaired.

That count cites Minnesota Statute 169A.27, subdivision 1.

The jail record does not explain the facts supporting that count.

It also does not identify any claimed aggravating factor.

Brian Lee Miller booking photo
Brian Lee Miller booking photo.

Third-Degree DWI Refusal Count

The third count alleges third-degree driving while impaired.

The record also alleges refusal to submit to chemical testing.

That count cites Minnesota Statute 169A.26, subdivision 1(b).

The supplied information does not describe the requested test.

It also does not state when or where the request was made.

Further Details Were Not Included

The booking information does not include a criminal complaint.

A complaint may provide more facts after prosecutors file charges.

Those facts could explain the traffic stop and each listed count.

Readers can review Minnesota DWI laws through the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.

Current custody information may appear on the Otter Tail County jail list.

Public court records may later appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Jail and court records may change as agencies update their systems.

Readers should rely on official sources for current case information.

Booking Does Not Establish Guilt

A jail booking records a person’s entry into custody.

It does not prove that a crime occurred.

The listed counts remain allegations unless proven in court.

Prosecutors may amend, reduce, or decline charges after reviewing evidence.

Brian Lee Miller is presumed innocent throughout the court process.

TRF News has not independently confirmed more details about the alleged incident.

This report is based only on the booking information provided for publication.

The story will be updated when verified public records provide more information.

I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.

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