Pennington County: Man Held Without Bail for Public Safety Violation

Andrew Stengrim
Andrew Stengrim

Pennington County (trfnews.i234.me) — Authorities have arrested Andrew Stengrim, who is currently being held in the Pennington County Jail with no bail following a charge of driving after cancellation – inimical to public safety.

According to jail records, Stengrim was taken into custody on March 13, 2025, and remains behind bars as his case proceeds through District Court. The offense, classified as a gross misdemeanor, raises serious concerns regarding public safety.

🚨 Why is this important? Driving with a canceled license, especially when deemed a risk to public safety, is a significant offense. Authorities are tightening regulations against repeat offenders to ensure safer roads in Pennington County.

The shocking arrest has left many in the community questioning the circumstances surrounding the incident and what led to Stengrim’s license being flagged as a public safety hazard. More updates to come as the case unfolds.

👉 Stay tuned for the latest updates on this developing story!

📢 I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.


Did You Know?

✅ The term “inimical to public safety” means that a driver poses a serious risk to others due to past violations or reckless behavior.
✅ In Minnesota, gross misdemeanors like this can carry up to one year in jail and hefty fines!
✅ Pennington County law enforcement has increased patrols to crack down on unlicensed drivers.

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