Warroad Woman Booked on DWI, Child Neglect Charges

Marla R. Hegstrom
Marla R. Hegstrom

Warroad Woman Booked on DWI, Child Neglect Charges

ROSEAU COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Marla R. Hegstrom, 36, was booked Sunday into the Roseau County Jail.

The booking occurred on June 21, 2026, according to the jail information provided. The Warroad Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.

No police officer names were included in this report. The jail entry identified booking number 5397.

Three Charges Listed

Hegstrom faces a second-degree driving while impaired charge. The gross misdemeanor count alleges two or more aggravating factors.

She also faces a gross misdemeanor charge involving child neglect or endangerment. A third charge alleges failure to report damaged property after a traffic collision.

The property-related count is listed as a misdemeanor. The booking record does not describe the damaged property or reported collision.

Marla R. Hegstrom booking photoMarla R. Hegstrom booking photo. Source: Roseau County Jail.

Booking and Bail Information

The jail record lists $0.00 under total bail for each charge. No release date was shown in the information provided.

The entry listed Hegstrom as recently booked at the Roseau County Jail. It did not list a court date or final outcome.

The record offered no detailed account of the reported events. Jail listings can change as courts review charges and release terms.

Readers can visit the Roseau County Sheriff’s Office for detention center information.

Minnesota Law and Court Process

Minnesota’s second-degree DWI law can apply when two or more aggravating factors are alleged.

State law also requires drivers to stop and report certain collisions involving damaged property. Those duties appear in Minnesota Statute 169.09.

Minnesota Statute 609.378 covers alleged child neglect or endangerment.

The charges remain allegations. Hegstrom is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Future filings may provide more details about the case. They may also clarify release conditions or hearing dates.

Public case information may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

5 comments

  1. Marla get some help please ❤️👏🏾 your babies need you to be the best version of yourself. You deserve it and so do they💕

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