Toddler Found with Suspected Drug Traffickers on Way to Grand Forks

GRAND FORKS, ND (trfnews.i234.me) Two alleged drug traffickers from the Twin Cities area were arrested in Grand Forks County today in possession of 2,500 Fentanyl pills. One of the suspect brought her toddler along for the ride.
alleged drug traffickers from the Twin Cities area accompanied by a toddler were taken down in Grand Forks County today 31 year old Mary fedic of [ __ ] Rapids and a 31 year old Diana Nason of Robinsdale Nason also brought along her 20 month old child both of the adults are charged with possession with intent to deliver Fentanyl and reckless endangerment for having the child along according to court documents the pair was pulled over on Interstate 29 just south of Grand Forks the Grand Forks narcotics task force already had a search warrant for Diana nason’s person Nason admitted there were 2500 m30 fentanyl pills in her underwear and plastic baggies which were seized Nason went on to admit she has made multiple trips from the Twin Cities to Grand Forks to sell fentanyl pills she told officers she sells them to one person for three to five dollars a piece I’m Neil Berg reporting for itrfnews.i234.me

13 comments

  1. Hopefully this child will find a good family raising him/her in the faith and will be a productive citizen who will follow bible and constitution of the USA instead of the tv and the influence of the children of cain.

  2. All the brilliant comments here. Another day in the valley of the uninformed and uneducated.

    Some facts…
    Drugs are not a new thing. You just now understanding how widespread drug use is does not equal this being a "new" problem

    The war on drugs has been raging for 100 years. It's not different than prohibition of alcohol. Current drug laws should be repealed and replaced by a regulated system that creates tax dollars to pay for treatment.

    You want a safe and productive society? You will never have it by creating black markets or incarcerating people for addiction.

    If you can make a couple hundred thousand a year selling drugs then why find a real job? We can eliminate a lot of drug use, gun violence, incarceration and tragedy.

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