(KNSI) — Three people under intense supervised release from prison were arrested in north Minneapolis for allegedly distributing methamphetamine in central and west central Minnesota.
According to the CEE-VI Drug and Gang Task Force, it worked in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Corrections to execute search warrants at their homes on Thursday. Members of the task force and the DOC recovered approximately a half pound of meth, THC wax, marijuana and THC vape cartridges.
The three people arrested had just been released from prison, including the main target of the investigation. They were serving time connected to a first-degree drug sales case the CEE-VI Task Force worked on in November of 2019. One of them was also wanted in Chippewa and Kandiyohi Counties.
They were booked into the Hennepin County Jail.
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