Man Accidentally Leaves Backpack with $59,000 Worth of Drugs, Cash, and Handgun

BEMIDJI, MN (trfnews.i234.me) A Bemidji, Minnesota man is facing major drug trafficking charges, after allegedly forgetting a backpack that containied $59,000 worth of drugs, cash and a handgun.
a bemidji man is facing major drug trafficking charge after allegedly forgetting his backpack containing nearly sixty thousand dollars worth of drugs cash and a handgun twenty-seven-year-old richard kim trong of bemidji has been charged with felony first degree sale of meth and felony first degree sale of 200 doses of fencillatin a hallucinogen and felony possession of a firearm after conviction of crime of violence according to court documents on september 30th at 9 39 a.m a bemidji police officer responded to 722 paul bunyan drive the store owner indicated they found a backpack left in the store and when they went to open it to find identification they saw a large amount of cash blue pills and a handgun the bag was secured by police a short time later at 10 10 am the store owner called police again saying that an employee richard trung had returned looking for the bag well trong was arrested and charged after police found a nine millimeter handgun 306 grams of meth valued at twenty seven thousand dollars a knife three thousand nine hundred dollars in cash and a plastic bag containing 949 blue pills that tested positive for fentanyl with a streak value of 28 000 all inside the backpack trong has prior convictions for heroin and marijuana possession and possession of burglary tools the drug trafficking charges now uh filed against him each carry a 40-year maximum prison sentence i’m neil carlson reporting for inews dot tv

19 comments

  1. What is going on with Bemidji?? So many reports of serious crime. It sounds like what we're dealing with here in the cities. Glad they got all those drugs off the street and a dealer along with them!

  2. There must be a workforce policy in place, and the employer must inform the employees at the time of their hiring that a policy is in place which says that the employees are giving consent to the possibility that their purses & bags can be searched when it's for a legitimate reason. The employer would have to bring proof of that to a courtroom, or else the employee can attest that he/she never consented to that workplace rule. In that instance, the charges would be thrown out due to illegal search.

  3. Criminals, drug dealers and drug users are so dumb, stupid and idiots. Which have no brains that get them caught every time. that should tell people or the idiots that crime doesn't pay.

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    dennybro1
    1 month ago
    How many lives has he ruined–beside his own! No mercy for this clown!!

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    Libby Jensen
    1 month ago
    Exactly! Well said!

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    Libby Jensen
    1 month ago
    What is going on with Bemidji?? So many reports of serious crime. It sounds like what we're dealing with here in the cities. Glad they got all those drugs off the street and a dealer along with them!

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    DJ Rondo
    1 month ago
    Talk about a dopey drug dealer🤣

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    Thomas Tessin
    1 month ago
    Little guy. In jail his new name will be BungHo!

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    thepudding king
    1 month ago
    Man I hope he has a bad time in a prison shower

    "There must be a workforce policy in place, and the employer must inform the employees at the time of their hiring that a policy is in place which says that the employees are giving consent to the possibility that their purses & bags can be searched when it's for a legitimate reason. The employer would have to bring proof of that to a courtroom, or else the employee can attest that he/she never consented to that workplace rule. In that instance, the charges would be thrown out due to illegal search." 🤣🤣

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