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A Minnesota police department made its largest-ever fentanyl bust, arresting a man who was in possession of 24 pounds of the dangerous drug.
Drug enforcement teams had a record year of drug seizures in 2019, but one category really jumped in the last year. ... 2 men charged in what could be Minnesota's largest drug bust ever.
Saint Paul police seized a record 960 pounds of meth in a major drug bust involving multiple law enforcement agencies in ...
FARIBAULT, Minn. - Authorities seized more than 170 pounds of methamphetamine is what is believed to be the largest meth bust in Minnesota history. The investigation, carried out by agents of the ...
Minnesota authorities said a recent bust of thousands of fentanyl pills could be the ... continues to worsen across U.S. communities as southern border drug seizures and encounters reach record ...
Two men were caught in Minneapolis and have been charged with possessing nearly 900 pounds of methamphetamine in what local ...
Eight people pleaded guilty to their role in one of the largest fentanyl busts in Minnesota history, Acting U.S. Attorney Lisa D. Kirkpatrick announced Thursday. Between Aug. 6, 2024, and March 12 ...
At least six people are facing charges related to the largest fentanyl bust in Minnesota state history. The suspects are tied in a drug trafficking conspiracy that led authorities to seize more ...
30 arrested in Twin Ports drug bust Typically, police record the serial numbers of money their informants use to buy street drugs and use that information to build cases against drug dealers ...
Confidential informants purchased the drug in quantities ranging from 30.4 grams to nearly 118 grams per transaction. Authorities searched the two suspects’ Waite Park home on Nov. 8.
A coordinated drug bust by the Cloquet Police Department, Carlton County Sheriff's Office and the Minnesota State Patrol has resulted in the arrest of two cousins in Cloquet.
Minnesota had record drug overdose deaths in 2021. State health experts cite rise of fentanyl as a contributing factor to an average four Minnesotans a day dying from a drug overdose in 2021.