Randall, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me) — A routine traffic stop turned into a major drug seizure in Randall, Minnesota, after a Morrison County deputy and his K9 partner uncovered a large stash of illegal narcotics.
At approximately 7:32 p.m. on March 24, 2025, a deputy stopped a vehicle for multiple equipment violations near the intersection of Highway 10 and Highway 115 in Randall.
The driver was identified as 39-year-old Jennifer Weber of Le Sueur, MN, and her passenger as 41-year-old John Moore Jr., also of Le Sueur.
During the stop, the deputy noted several signs of possible drug activity and deployed his K9 partner to assist with a search. The result:
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92 grams of suspected Methamphetamine
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Multiple Oxycodone pills
Both Weber and Moore were arrested at the scene and are now being held at the Morrison County Jail pending 1st-degree controlled substance possession charges.
Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen praised the work of his team, stating:
“This incident is another great example of how our deputies work tirelessly to keep dangerous drugs off our streets. Our K9s are indispensable partners in the fight against illegal drug trafficking.”
Did you know?
In Minnesota, 1st-degree drug possession involving over 50 grams of meth can carry up to 30 years in prison.
K9 units are responsible for over 60% of high-level narcotic finds in traffic stops statewide.
Methamphetamine remains the most commonly seized drug in rural Minnesota counties.
This case remains under investigation, and formal charges are expected soon from the Morrison County Attorney’s Office.
I’m Chris Harper, and I’m reporting for TRF News.