Thief River Falls (trfnews.i234.me) — Recent court records show a mix of DWI, traffic, theft, and hunting cases involving area residents and drivers.
Pennington County Sheriff’s Office Cases
Tanya Marie Klipping, 46, of St. Hilaire, was convicted of third-degree DWI. The court imposed a $690 fine. She received 364 days in jail, stayed for two years.
Klipping will be on probation to the court for two years. She must complete a comprehensive assessment within 60 days of sentencing. She is also ordered to finish any treatment and aftercare that are recommended.
Luis Josue Mares, 19, of San Antonio, was cited for driving 65 mph in a 60 mph zone. His fine was $125.
Billy Joe Contreras, 37, of Thief River Falls, was cited for driving 70 mph in a 60 mph zone. His fine was also $125.

Thief River Falls Police Department Cases
Chloe Grace Solheim, 27, of Beltrami, was cited for careless driving. The fine was $185. She also received a $100 fine for failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk with no traffic signals.
Sari Karmel Sandberg, 48, of Thief River Falls, was convicted of disorderly conduct. She received a $210 fine. A 30-day jail term was stayed for 364 days of unsupervised probation.
Jennifer Kelly Adams, 50, of Thief River Falls, was convicted of theft. The court imposed a $185 fine. A 30-day jail term was stayed for one year. She will be on probation to the court for one year and must have no contact with the victim or victims for one year.
Adams was ordered to pay $687.41 in restitution.
Lynae Dianne Englund, 71, of Thief River Falls, was cited for failure to obey a traffic control device. The fine was $135.
Leanord Joseph Graham Jr., 32, of Thief River Falls, was cited for driving 45 mph in a 30 mph zone. His fine was $145.
A charge of dogs and cats at large against Kenneth Lynn Hagman, 67, of Thief River Falls, was dismissed.
A charge that Gabriel James Nelson, 16, failed to yield at a yield sign to crossing vehicles or a pedestrian was also dismissed.
Minnesota State Patrol Cases
Scott Joseph Hebert, 60, of Thief River Falls, was cited for driving 77 mph in a 60 mph zone. His fine was $145.
Hector A. Juarez-Romero, 26, of Thief River Falls, was cited for driving 48 mph in a 30 mph zone. The speeding fine was $145. He also received a $200 citation for no insurance as a vehicle owner.
Cordell Linwood Pulkrabek, 50, of East Grand Forks, was cited for driving 65 mph in a 60 mph zone. His fine was $125.
Nicole Ann Ternus, 50, of Grand Forks, N.D., was cited for driving 70 mph in a 60 mph zone. Her fine was also $125.
Minnesota DNR Hunting Case
Erik Lane Beitel, 56, of Thief River Falls, was cited for transporting a loaded firearm while hunting. The fine was $185.
State officials remind hunters to unload firearms during transport.
Safety rules and hunting regulations are posted by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
More On Minnesota Laws And Fines
Information on DWI and traffic penalties is available from the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services.
Court process details and statewide court rules can be found on the Minnesota Judicial Branch website.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

