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Accused of selling small amounts of marijuana on two occasions in April 2013. The sales totaled $80 and took place in a parking lot on the campus. One sale involved 2.22 grams of marijuana and the other 1.13 grams. Sadek is also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, a search of a dorm room in November yielded an orange grinder that had marijuana residue, court documents say Sadek admitted to owning the grinder.
NDSCS campus police stated that a different law enforcement agency was involved in the drug cases and campus police would not comment on the situation, other than to say campus authorities remained focused on finding Sadek. A County Sheriff deputy and a member of the drug task force that investigated the marijuana deals last April, said it is not unusual for the task force to bring cases involving the college campus to prosecutors near the end of a school year because it allows authorities to issue warrants before students head for other jurisdictions.
He declined to talk about whether authorities approached Sadek about the alleged drug deals prior to his disappearance.
http://www.jamestownsun.com/content...udent-accused-selling-small-amounts-marijuana
Delivery of a controlled substance is a Class A felony because the activity happened within 1,000 feet of the college. Though maximum penalties are rarely imposed, a conviction on a Class A felony in North Dakota can be punished by up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $20,000.
The vice-president of academic and student affairs at the State College of Science in Wahpeton says school administrators were not told early on that a missing student was accused of dealing marijuana.
From the court filings, it’s apparent Sadek knew he had the attention of narcotics investigators as early as November. But what’s not clear is when, if at all, he found out he was under investigation for allegedly selling marijuana.
http://www.jamestownsun.com/content...ed-her-son-faced-drug-charge-watching-tv-news
Jason Weber, a Richland County sheriff’s deputy and a member of the local drug task force that investigated the case, has declined to talk about whether authorities approached Sadek about the alleged drug deals prior to his disappearance.
Three weeks after walking out of his Wahpeton dorm late at night, Andrew Sadek remains missing. The North Dakota State College of Science students car was left in the campus parking lot and his cell phone was turned off. There have been no verifiable sightings or leads since then, authorities say.
http://www.wahpetondailynews.com/news/article_ece4e38c-e282-11e3-a60c-001a4bcf887a.html
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/433759/North Dakota State College of Science campus police are asking for the publics help in finding a missing NDSCS Wahpeton student. Andrew Sadek, 20, was last seen leaving Nordgaard Hall on the Wahpeton campus about 2 a.m. Thursday morning. His car is still on campus.