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November 18, 2024 by Fillmore County Journal Leave a Comment

Caledonia Police Department    

Cole Robert Iseli, 18, Waukon, Iowa, 8/18/2024, Driver Fails to Stop at Stop Sign, Fine $50, Total Fees $125. 

Hokah Police Department

Mikyla Latrice Smith, 23, Olive Branch, Miss., 10/19/2024, Speeding – Exceed Limit of 30 mph – Urban District (72/30), Fine $150, Total Fees $375. 

Bradley Scott Boyd, 25, La Crescent, Minn., 8/9/2024, DWI – Fourth Degree Driving While Impaired; Described, Fine $400, Total Fees $500.  Local Confinement – 90 days (stay 90 days for one year).  Supervised probation for one year – Conditions (11/4/2024): Sign Probation Agreement – as directed by agent – report to Department of Corrections immediately after this hearing or upon release from custody – cooperate with interstate transfer and rules regarding out of state travel (if applicable) – follow standard and special conditions of probation, Complete Chemical Assessment – of the type and nature to be determined by the Minnesota DOC, Attend MADD Impact Panel, No mood-altering chemicals – defendant abstains from the use and possession of all mood altering chemicals, including alcohol, except those prescribed by a licensed physician and those should be taken only in the amount and dosages prescribed-during the probationary period, No alcohol use, Remain law-abiding and be of good behavior, No same or similar.  

Houston County Sheriff’s Office

Benjamin David Figini, 32, Minneapolis, Minn., 10/27/2024, Speeding – Exceed Limit 55 mph Where Appropriate (72/55), Fine $60, Total Fees $135. 

Claudio Lopez Martinez, 24, Postville, Iowa, 10/5/2024, Driving Without a Valid License for Vehicle Class or Type, Fine $100, Total Fees $175.  

Michael Richard Staver, 55, Kewaskum, Wis., 10/27/2024, Speeding – Exceed Limit 55 mph Where Appropriate (65/55), Fine $40, Total Fees $115.

Layoya Rashonda Windom, 31, Madison, Miss., 9/27/2024, Driving After Suspension, Fine $200, Total Fees $275. 

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – Enforcement Division

Alu Htoo, 29, St. Paul, Minn., 10/19/2024, Hunting Small Game Without a License, Fine $100, Total Fees $175.  

Cole Allen Lorenz, 28, Hokah, Minn., 9/8/2024, Take Fish Without Angling License, Fine $100, Total Fees $175. 

Minnesota State Patrol – Rochester

Wade Allen Brown, 49, Decorah, Iowa, 10/4/2024, Speeding (80/60), Fine $70, Total Fees $225. 

Adam Adolph Franzen, 36, Lewiston, Minn., 10/28/2024, Unsafe Lane Usage on Laned Highway, Fine $50, Total Fees $135.  

Mohamed Al Hadeel Amir Mohamed Jeelani, 34, Decorah, Iowa, 8/29/2024, Speeding (49/40), Fine $60, Total Fees $145.  Conditions (10/31/2024): No same or similar, No traffic-related charges.  

Craig Orvin Hanson, 64, Rushford, Minn., 10/29/2024, Seat Belt Required – Driver and Passenger Must Use, Fine $25, Total Fees $110.  

Richard Francis Jacobs, 81, Clinton, Iowa, 10/16/2024, Speeding (80/60), Fine $70, Total Fees $225.  

Vaclav Yanovich Shatillo, 36, Rochester, Minn., 10/27/2024, Speeding (70/60), Fine $40, Total Fees $125.  

Erika Rene Tenjack, 39, Lanesboro, Minn., 10/25/2024, Speeding (72/60), Fine $50, Total Fees $135.  

Michaela Anne Brown, 31, Rochester, Minn., 10/5/2024, Speeding (68/55), Fine $50, Total Fees $125.  

Uriel Dominguez-Vazquez, 33, Oakdale, Minn., 8/25/2024, Instruction Permit Violation (18 Years or Older), Fine $50, Total Fees $125. 

Christopher Dennis All Henderson, 24, Houston, Minn.,10/5/2024, Speeding (68/55), Fine $50, Total Fees $125. 

Kundayi Thomas Charles Kajese, 18, La Crescent, Minn., 8/26/2024, Speeding (50/40), Fine $40, Total Fees $115.

Marguerite Rosemary Larson, 29, Hokah, Minn., 10/5/2024, Speeding (69/55), Fine $50, Total Fees $125.  

Mya Lee Mitchell, 18, La Crosse, Wis., 8/26/2024, Speeding (50/40), Fine $40, Total Fees $115.  8/26/2024, Driving After Suspension, Fine $200.

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July 7, 2025 By Troy Christianson Leave a Comment

Question: I heard something about kids needing to ride in the back seat if possible. What is the age on that?

Answer: Back on August 1, 2024, there were new car seat guidelines put in place along with this. The back seat is the safest place in most vehicles. Children under 13 must ride in the back if it is available.

•Children under 2 years of age must ride in a rear-facing car seat until they reach the weight or height limit of the car seat. If they are too heavy or too tall for the car seat, they must switch to a front-facing car seat. Once they turn 2 years old, if they are under both the height and weight limits, they must stay in the rear-facing car seat until they are too tall or heavy for the seat.

•Children older than 2 who exceed the rear-facing height or weight limit of the car seat must sit in a forward-facing car seat until they reach the height or weight limit (typically 40-60 pounds, depending on the manufacturer).

•A child from 4 to 9 years old must use a booster seat and be secured with a safety belt if they are too tall or too heavy for the car seat.

•When a child is 9 years old, or they exceed the weight or height limit of the booster seat, they must sit without the booster and be secured with a seat belt.

You can avoid a ticket – and a crash – if you simply buckle up, drive at safe speeds, pay attention and always drive sober. Help us drive Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths.

If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota send your questions to Sgt. Troy Christianson – Minnesota State Patrol at 2900 48th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901-5848. Or reach him at Troy.Christianson@state.mn.us.

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