(Moorhead, MN) — Two Moorhead men are facing felony drug charges after a fentanyl bust on Interstate 94.
Moorhead police say they learned the suspects were bringing drugs from Minneapolis and Clay County deputies and state troopers made the traffic stop Wednesday.
Officers seized 343 fentanyl pills with an estimated street value of 12-thousand dollars. The pills were marked M-30 which is a known description of counterfeit labeled drugs.
Thirty-three-year-old Brady Swanson and 31-year-old Matthew Katz were arrested for first-degree sales of illegal drugs. Authorities took the S-U-V they were driving.


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