A 54-year-old Duluth man is facing his 11th DWI charge in St. Louis County.

Todd Alan Murphy was charged in State District Court on Tuesday with two counts of first-degree driving while impaired and one count each of driving after cancellation, possession of an open container and no proof of insurance. The DWI, a felony, carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison and/or a $14,000 fine.

He is being held without bail in the St. Louis County Jail on a Minnesota Department of Corrections warrant.

According to the criminal complaint:

Duluth police officers were called to a vehicle with a man slumped over at the wheel in the area of the Holiday Stationstore, 200 S. Boundary Ave., at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Officers noted that the vehicle was running and in drive, with its headlights on and brake lights illuminated. Officers were able to put the vehicle into park and turn it off, during which time Murphy didn't wake up or make any noises. Officers found an open Busch Light beer can between his legs, the complaint said. He was unable to answer officers' questions about what he had been doing prior to the incident and whose vehicle he was in. Officers learned that he had a warrant for his arrest and that he had a prior felony DWI.

The complaint stated a breath test showed that Murphy had a blood-alcohol content of 0.2 percent - two and a half times the legal limit for operating a vehicle.

Murphy was convicted of two DWIs in 1993, followed by convictions for gross misdemeanor DWI in 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2002, according to Minnesota court records. He was convicted of a felony DWI in 2004 and sentenced to four years in prison, followed by five years supervised probation, records show. He was again convicted of a felony DWI in 2013 and sentenced to four years in prison followed by five years probation, according to court records.

Murphy has been convicted six times of driving with a canceled driver's license in Minnesota.