Bemidji Man Facing Major Drug Trafficking Charge

BEMIDJI, MN (trfnews.i234.me) A Bemidji, Minnesota man is facing a major drug trafficking charge.

Mason Wood Taylor, a 20-year-old from Bemidji, Minnesota, has been charged with first-degree sale of 17 grams or more of cocaine. The charges were brought after the Paul Bunyan Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at a property in Beltrami County, where they found drug paraphernalia, packaging, 34 grams of cocaine, and $12,000 in cash. Another adult in the residence stated that the cocaine belonged to Taylor and that he had helped him sell it through Snapchat. As of yet, no charges have been brought against the other suspect. If convicted, Taylor could face up to 30 years in prison.

Bullet Summary:
– Mason Wood Taylor charged with first-degree sale of cocaine
– Search warrant led to the discovery of drug paraphernalia, 34g cocaine, and $12,000 in cash
– Another adult in residence stated that the cocaine belonged to Taylor and that he had sold it through Snapchat
– No charges yet brought against another suspect- Taylor could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted

6 comments

  1. Major drug bust that would not have made it through the weekend itโ€™s a minor bust wish the media would stop sensaionalizing small arrest like that come on now

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