Duluth, MN – A man from west-central Minnesota has been charged with conspiracy to sell methamphetamine.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office reports that 58-year-old Lance Wayne Anderson engaged in drug activities in and around Minnesota, specifically in Wilkin County. Anderson, who resides in Nashua, southeast of Breckenridge, has made his initial court appearance in federal court in Duluth.
The Drug Enforcement Administration, the State Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and the Wilkin County Sheriff’s Office conducted the investigation.

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