Crime & Safety
Ladonte Bryant, Minot, charged with intent to deliver suspected fentanyl-pressed pills
MINOT, N.D. – Ladonte Chester Bryant, 29, Minot, is charged in district court in Minot with Class B felony possession with intent to deliver counterfeit pills that look like oxycodone hydrochloride but are suspected to actually contain the far more potent and lethal fentanyl, Class B felony intent to deliver marijuana, two counts of Class C felony felon in possession of a firearm, and Class A misdemeanor possession of a Schedule II stimulant on Tuesday.
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