Otter Tail County Woman Booked on DWI Allegation
OTTER TAIL COUNTY — (trfnews.i234.me) — Teyana Dineh Provancial was booked into county custody on June 29, 2026.
Provancial, 24, was listed at the Otter Tail County Jail. The booking entry described her custody status as active.
The listed allegation was fourth-degree driving while impaired. The entry cited Minnesota Statute 169A.27, subdivision 1.
Booking Entry Lists DWI Allegation
The supplied information did not describe the events leading to the booking. It also did not identify an arrest location.
No test results, vehicle details, or alleged impairment type were included. The entry also did not list a court date.
No bond amount or release conditions appeared in the supplied information. Details about possible passengers were also unavailable.
Under Minnesota law, fourth-degree DWI is a misdemeanor. The law connects that offense with the state’s impaired-driving statute.
Readers can review Minnesota Statute 169A.27 through the Minnesota Revisor’s Office.

Custody Information Can Change
The active status reflects the supplied booking entry. It should not be treated as a real-time custody confirmation.
The county says its online custody list updates every two hours. Status may change after release, transfer, or court action.
Current information may be available through the Otter Tail County Jail custody list.
A jail booking records that someone entered custody. It does not prove that the person committed the listed offense.
Prosecutors review reports before deciding whether to file charges. Any filed charge could differ from the initial booking description.
Court Records May Provide Updates
Future case information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online. The service provides access to many public district court records.
Public access can vary by document and case status. Some records may not appear immediately after a booking.
Provancial will have an opportunity to respond to any filed charge. The court record will determine the case’s final outcome.
Teyana Dineh Provancial is presumed innocent unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.