East Grand Forks Man Charged with Drug Trafficking

Terimal Singleton
Terimal Singleton

EAST GRAND FORKS, MN (trfnews.i234.me) – In a significant development, 50-year-old Terimal Singleton from East Grand Forks, Minnesota, is facing a drug trafficking charge following a sting operation conducted last August by the Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force.

Court documents reveal that Singleton stands accused after a confidential informant purchased four M30 fentanyl pills from him. This transaction has led to Singleton being charged with felony third-degree sale of drugs, a serious offense that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

The allegations shed light on the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking in the region, emphasizing the importance of collaborative initiatives like the Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force in addressing the scourge of illicit drugs in our communities.

As Singleton navigates the legal proceedings ahead, the case serves as a reminder of the impact of drug-related crimes on individuals and society at large.

Reporting live from East Grand Forks, I’m Tom Carlson for trfnews.i234.me.

1 comment

  1. A Pine To Prairie sting operation yields only 4 pills? How much time and resources were used to get these 4 pills off of the street? Sounds like those idiots are out there throwing our money away everyday.

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