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Fergus Falls, MN – Two Moorhead residents face federal prison time after being convicted in a methamphetamine trafficking case by a federal jury in Fergus Falls.
Authorities intercepted a package with more than nine pounds of meth in North Dakota last February. Agents removed most of the drugs, added a tracking device and sent the package to a Fargo-Moorhead rental unit where it was received by 58-year-old Alberto Lopez, Junior and two others.
Law enforcement recovered another three pounds of meth from Lopez’s property. Prosecutors say 46-year-old Terri Weidman provided the vacant rental units and facilitated the meth shipments from California.

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