Roseau County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Roosevelt woman is facing three charges after a traffic stop in Roseau, according to a criminal complaint filed in Roseau County District Court.
Jennie Bernice Muller, 45, of Roosevelt, is charged with driving after revocation tied to a restricted license, violating a restricted license requirement, and expired registration.
The complaint says the stop happened on March 10, 2026, in the city of Roseau. The case was filed in Minnesota’s 9th Judicial District. Court records list the case as file number 68-CR-26-147.
What the Complaint Says
According to the complaint, a GMC Acadia was seen traveling west on State Highway 11 near Main Avenue. The vehicle was displaying expired 2025 registration stickers.
The complaint states that a records check showed the registration had expired in September 2025. After the vehicle was stopped, the driver was identified as Jennie Bernice Muller.
Authorities then learned Muller’s Minnesota driving status was revoked, the complaint says. Court records also state her license carried an ignition interlock restriction.
Investigators allege the vehicle did not have a working ignition interlock device installed. The complaint also notes that Muller was one of the registered owners of the vehicle.
Charges Filed
The first charge is driving after revocation connected to a restricted driver’s license. That count is listed as a gross misdemeanor under Minnesota Statute 171.24.
The second charge is restricted license violation. That count is also listed as a gross misdemeanor under Minnesota Statute 171.09.
The third charge is expired registration. That count is listed as a misdemeanor under Minnesota Statute 168.09.
Under Minnesota law, an ignition interlock device is required in some cases before a person can legally drive again. More information is available through the Minnesota ignition interlock program.
Readers can also review Minnesota court information through the Minnesota Judicial Branch and state law through the Minnesota Revisor’s Office.
Case Status
The charges are allegations. Muller is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. A summons was issued in the case, according to the complaint.
No conviction has been reported in the court document provided. Future hearings and case updates will determine how the case moves forward.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
