Polk County (trfnews.i234.me) – A 22-year-old man from Polk County, Minnesota, has been arrested and charged with fourth-degree driving under the influence (DUI) following an incident on April 24, 2025.
According to court records, Andrew Justin Bean, born August 6, 2002, was taken into custody for allegedly operating a vehicle while impaired. He now faces charges under Minnesota Statute 169A.27.1, which pertains to fourth-degree DUI offenses.
Fourth-degree DUI in Minnesota is considered a misdemeanor and typically applies to first-time offenders without aggravating factors. Penalties can include up to 90 days in jail, fines, and mandatory participation in alcohol education programs.
This arrest underscores the ongoing efforts by law enforcement in Polk County to address impaired driving and ensure road safety.
I’m Chris Harper, and I’m reporting for TRF News.
Did you know?
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In Minnesota, a fourth-degree DUI is classified as a misdemeanor, typically charged when there are no aggravating factors such as prior offenses or high blood alcohol content.
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The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Minnesota is 0.08%. Exceeding this limit can result in DUI charges, with penalties escalating based on the severity and recurrence of offenses.
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Polk County law enforcement agencies actively participate in statewide initiatives to reduce impaired driving incidents, contributing to overall road safety.