More Than 1 1/2 Lbs Of Fentanyl Pills Seized By Task Force in Faribault
More than one and a half pounds of fentanyl pills were seized during a traffic stop in Faribault earlier this month. Christopher Payne and his girlfriend, Kaley Maria Wethern, both 31, were arrested on charges of 1st-degree drug crimes Friday, May 13.
The task force says the street value of the fentanyl is about $75,000. Fentanyl pills sell for about $25 each. The traffic stop was initiated after the Cannon River Drug & Violent Offender Task Force received a number of tips that Payne was selling fentanyl.
Police say 1.6 pounds of blue and gray fentanyl pills were found in a backpack located in the vehicle. A meth pipe and a loaded 9mm handgun were also found. Investigators say Payne also admitted to driving with a canceled driver’s license.
A search warrant executed at the couple’s home the following day yielded a small amount of methamphetamine. Agents also discovered a letter from Wethern that said people buying drugs from Payne might need Narcan, a medicine used to reverse the effects of an overdose.
Payne is also charged with a firearms violation.