Repeat DWI Offender in Beltrami County Faces Multiple Charges

Corey Larue
Corey Larue

Beltrami County, MN (trfnews.i234.me) – Corey Larue, a 51-year-old white male, was taken into custody on September 13, 2024, and is currently held at Beltrami County Jail. His physical attributes are recorded as 5 feet 10 inches in height, 160 pounds in weight, with brown hair and blue eyes. No bail amount has been set for his release.

Larue is scheduled to appear in District Court to address multiple charges, including:

  • Case Number 24-016092:
    • Charge: Traffic – DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol
    • Description: Gross Misdemeanor
    • Court Branch: District Court
  • Case Number 24-016092:
    • Charge: Traffic – DWI – Refuse to Submit to Chemical Test; Breath or Test Refusal or Failure
    • Description: Gross Misdemeanor
    • Court Branch: District Court
  • Case Number 24-016092:
    • Charge: Traffic – DWI – First-Degree DWI; Previous Felony DWI Conviction
    • Description: Felony
    • Court Branch: District Court
  • Case Number 24-016092:
    • Charge: Traffic – Driving After Cancellation – Inimical to Public Safety
    • Description: Gross Misdemeanor
    • Court Branch: District Court
  • Case Number 22321086:
    • Charge: Traffic – Driving After Cancellation – Inimical to Public Safety
    • Description: Gross Misdemeanor
    • Court Branch: District Court
  • Case Number 22002158:
    • Charge: Traffic – DWI – Refuse to Submit to Chemical Test; Breath or Test Refusal or Failure
    • Description: Felony
    • Court Branch: District Court

In Minnesota, a first-degree DWI is classified as a felony and can result in penalties including up to seven years in prison and a $14,000 fine

. Driving after cancellation, deemed inimical to public safety, is considered a gross misdemeanor, carrying potential penalties of up to one year in jail and a $3,000 fine

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Larue’s custody date and the absence of bail indicate the seriousness of the charges. His prior felony DWI conviction elevates the current DWI charge to a first-degree offense, reflecting Minnesota’s stringent measures against repeat offenders.

For more information on Minnesota’s impaired driving laws and associated penalties, refer to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety

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I’m Chris Harper, reporting for trfnews.i234.me

 

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