13-Year-Old Student Arrested in Moorhead for Bringing 1.5k Fentanyl Pills to School
A 13-year-old Horizon Middle School student was arrested with about 1,500 suspected fentanyl-laced counterfeit M30 pills worth over $35,000, police said.
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Moorhead student, 13, suspected of bringing 1,500 fentanyl pills to school
MOORHEAD, Minn. — A Moorhead middle school student arrested Thursday allegedly brought 1,500 pills that could contain fentanyl to Horizon Middle School. During a press conference Friday, the Moorhead Police Department shared further information about the student’s arrest on suspicion of possessing drugs on school property. Police Chief Chris Helmick said a 13-year-old male student was arrested Thursday for first-degree possession of a controlled…
Moorhead Police release new details as 1,500 fentanyl pills leads to middle schooler’s arrest
MOORHEAD, MINN. – Moorhead Police are providing more information about the arrest of a student Thursday at Horizon Middle School. According to Moorhead Area Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Brandon Lunak, school staff responded to a report of a controlled substance at the middle school. “Our team acted quickly, followed established safety protocols, and immediately involved the Moorhead Police Department,” he said. “Through the course of the in…
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