Gross misdemeanor charges filed
Morrison County Attorney Brian Middendorf and his staff have filed gross misdemeanor complaints against the following people:
• Joseph Gerald Fuchs, 39, Royalton — In connection with a June 10 incident, Fuchs has been charged with one count of interfering with a 911 call; and one count of domestic assault – misdemeanor, committing act to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death.
• Michael Anthony Kruschek, 32, St. Cloud — In connection with a June 4 incident, Kruschek has been charged with one count of second degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and one count of second degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 within two hours.
• Roy Lee Young, Jr., 37, Little Falls — In connection with a June 15 incident, Young has been charged with one count of third degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and one count of third degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 within two hours.
• Lamont Antoine Powells, 28, St. Cloud — In connection with a June 18 incident, Powells has been charged with one count of driving after cancellation – inimical to public safety.
• Bradley Darwin Posterick, 22, Little Falls — In connection with a June 18, incident, Posterick has been charged with one count of obstructing legal process – interfering with a peace officer; one count of fourth degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; one count of fourth degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 within two hours and one count of driving after revocation.
• Raena Pauline Wynkoop, 31, Brooklyn Park — In connection with a June 21 incident, Wynkoop has been charged with one count of second degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and one count of second degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 within two hours.
• Joshua Allen Martin, 26, Fargo, N.D. — In connection with an June 23 incident, Martin has been charged with one count of second degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and one count of second degree DWI – operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 within two hours.
If found guilty, those charged face a maximum penalty of one year in jail and/or a $3,000 fine.
The court will set their appearance dates.

