Wisconsin traffic stop yields 340g of marijuana, passenger admits to being ‘dealer’

SAINT FRANCIS, Wis. (WFRV) – On Tuesday, officers in southeast Wisconsin seized roughly 340 grams of marijuana during a traffic stop, and a passenger admitted to being a dealer.

According to a Facebook post from the St. Francis Police Department, on Tuesday, around 3 a.m., officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for the registered owner not having a driver’s license.

During the stop, officers noticed a small bag of marijuana “in plain view,” leading to a search of the vehicle.

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Officers reportedly seized roughly 340 grams of marijuana, a digital scale, and baggies. It was noted that a front seat passenger allegedly admitted to being the ‘owner’ of the marijuana and to being a dealer.

The passenger was arrested and taken to the Milwaukee County Jail. An additional passenger was found to hold a valid body-only Milwaukee County warrant and was also arrested…

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