FARGO – A crash between an SUV and semi results in a drug arrest by North Dakota State Troopers.
They responded to I-94 near the University exit around 4:20 p.m. Thursday for a semi-driver calling for assistance when an SUV failed to yield when merging.
Troopers detected the odor of marijuana coming from the SUV.
The driver, 25-year-old David Sander from Stone Mountain Georgia, was found with 33 M-30 Fentanyl pills, marijuana, multiple scales, and drug paraphernalia.
A customized Glock 19 with a loaded magazine was also found.
A juvenile male was a passenger in the vehicle.
Sanders faces felony delivery of a controlled substance, Fentanyl, while in the possession of a firearm.
Sanders faces felony delivery of a controlled substance, Fentanyl, while in the possession of a firearm, misdemeanor DUI and drugs, minor present while intoxicated, and infraction charges for possession of marijuana and and drug paraphernalia.
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