KELLIHER, Minn. -- Mayor Darin Joseph Latterell was cited last week for DWI, police said.
A deputy with the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office stopped Latterell, 40, at 10 p.m. July 13. The traffic stop was initiated because a tail light was out on the vehicle Latterell was driving, police said. The stop occurred at Minnesota Highway 72 and Clark Avenue North.
Latterell posted $2,000 bail and was released last week, according to an official at the Beltrami County Jail. His next court appearance is scheduled for July 29.
He will face a charge of third-degree DWI, a gross misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail, a $3,000 fine or both.
Latterell posted bail with conditions, meaning he must abide by a judge's order that stipulates, among other things, that he cannot possess or consume alcohol, enter bars or liquor stores, and must submit to random testing by police for drugs and alcohol.
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The conditions are typical for those charged with gross misdemeanors or probation violations.
Latterell's term expires in December 2014, according to the city's website.