North Dakota
More than one thousand grams of methamphetamine seized by the Southwest Narcotics Task Force

Stark County, North Dakota – On Friday, members of the Southwest Narcotics Task Force and the Stark County Sherriff’s Deputies were able to seize more than one kilogram of meth.
At the scene of what may have been a fentanyl overdose, the responding sheriff’s deputies discovered a 38-year-old male who was unresponsive.
The victim was brought back to life by emergency personnel, and he was then taken to Dickinson for further medical attention.
The law enforcement officials discovered a suspicious package that included meth along with other prohibited substances. According to what they said, this is evidence of drug trafficking.
According to the statement made by the task team, they have identified many suspects and are currently working with both state and federal partners.
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