Walker, Cass County (trfnews.i234.me) — A 24-year-old Walker man is charged with third-degree DWI after a traffic stop.
Tyler Joseph Sea, 24, is charged with gross misdemeanor third-degree driving while impaired. The complaint says his breath test result was .21.
Traffic stop on Highway 200
The stop happened on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. The time was about 8:11 p.m., according to the complaint.
The complaint says a deputy saw a white truck on State Highway 200. The truck had a driver’s side taillight that did not work.
The deputy stopped the truck near Onigum Road, south of Walker. Sea was identified as the driver, the complaint says.

Signs of impairment are alleged
The deputy reported watery eyes and slurred speech. The complaint also describes his speech as thick.
Sea told law enforcement his running lights were out. He also said his last drink was at a friend’s house.
The complaint says an HGN eye test showed signs of impairment. Sea did not do other walking tests, the complaint says.
Sea said his boots would make it hard to walk straight. The complaint says he refused a roadside breath test.
Breath test at the jail
Sea was arrested and taken to the Cass County Detention Center. He later spoke with an attorney, the complaint says.
After that call, Sea gave a breath sample. The complaint says the result was a .21 alcohol concentration.
Court and bail
The case was filed in court on Thursday, February 5, 2026. Sea appeared in court after the filing.
Judge Jana Austad set bail at $12,000 unconditional. The court also set a $0 option with conditions.
What third-degree DWI means
Third-degree DWI is defined in Minnesota law. It is listed as a gross misdemeanor offense.
You can read the statute at the Minnesota Revisor’s Office. See Minnesota Statute 169A.26.
The driving while impaired offense is described in Minnesota Statute 169A.20.
Public records and jail information
Public case details may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online. Visit MCRO Case Search.
For Cass County jail details, see the county site at Detention Center / Jail.
All allegations come from the criminal complaint. Sea is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.