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Police seizes waitress' tips due to "strong odor of marijuana"

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MOORHEAD, Minn. — For the struggling waitress with five children, the $12,000 left at the table in a to-go box must have seemed too good to be true.

Moorhead police decided it was just that.

Now, the waitress is suing in Clay County District Court, claiming the cash was given to her and police shouldn’t have seized it as drug money.

“The thing that’s sad about it is here’s somebody who truly needs this gift … and now the government is getting in the way of it,” said the woman’s attorney, Craig Richie of Fargo.

Moorhead Police Lt. Tory Jacobson said he couldn’t discuss the matter.

“We certainly have an ongoing investigation with it, with suspicion of narcotics or the involvement of narcotics investigators,” he said.

Assistant County Attorney Michelle Lawson also declined to discuss the pending lawsuit.

The Forum isn’t identifying the waitress in order to protect her in case the cash was part of a drug deal.

According to the lawsuit filed three weeks ago:

The waitress was working at the Moorhead Fryn’ Pan when she noticed that a woman had left a to-go box from another restaurant on the table.

The waitress picked it up, followed the woman to her car and tried to give her the box, but the woman replied, “No, I am good, you keep it.”

The waitress thought that was strange, but she agreed and went back inside the restaurant, the lawsuit states. The box felt too heavy to contain only leftovers, so she looked inside and found cash rolled up in rubber bands.

“Even though I desperately needed the money as my husband and I have 5 children, I feel I did the right thing by calling Moorhead Police,” she states in the lawsuit.

Police arrived and seized the money, which the woman was told amounted to roughly $12,000. She was first told the money would be hers if it wasn’t claimed within 60 days, the lawsuit states. Then she claims she was told to wait 90 days.

Ninety days passed, and police told her she wouldn’t receive the money because it’s being held as part of a drug investigation. Instead, she got a $1,000 reward.

Police are arguing the money had a strong odor of marijuana and that it therefore falls under a state law that allows money to be seized if it’s found in proximity to controlled substances, the lawsuit states. A police dog also performed a sniff test on the money, and his handler believed the dog detected an odor, the lawsuit states.

http://www.jamestownsun.com/event/article/id/158075/group/News/
 
Well she shouldn't have called the cops. No good dead gos unpunished
 
That's so outrageous their word against hers. This whole thing is bs and she shouldn't have ever called them after approaching the women who left it and said that.
 
“Even though I desperately needed the money as my husband and I have 5 children, I feel I did the right thing by calling Moorhead Police,” she states in the lawsuit.
lol, yeah I'm sure they'll put it to far better use.

Police are arguing the money had a strong odor of marijuana and that it therefore falls under a state law that allows money to be seized if it’s found in proximity to controlled substances, the lawsuit states. A police dog also performed a sniff test on the money, and his handler believed the dog detected an odor, the lawsuit states.

So they could just take anyones money, then, because a lot of it will be in the proximity of barely detectable amounts of drugs?
 
should of known that they were gonna do this.. thats the way the cops have always been and are always gonna be and even more so now that everybody so broke.. look at the cops getting caught doing shady illegal shit.. I consider it common sense if that happined to me and she said i could have it and no drugs were involved i woulda kept that shit.. but ive lived a completly different life than most people, you live and you learn tho
 
So they could just take anyones money, then, because a lot of it will be in the proximity of barely detectable amounts of drugs?

This.

This is not the first story I've read where forfeiture laws have been invoked because a drug sniffing dog alerted to a large amount of cash. It's a widely known fact that large denomination banknotes all have traces of illegal drugs on them, because most have passed through the hands of many a drug dealer. So essentially the police now have a precedent for seizing any cash from anyone.

As much as it angers me to read these stories and see my country degenerate into a corrupt police state, it also makes me happy to see a public backlash gathering momentum. Be prepared to find out just how much of a real democracy we live in, when this phenomenon either decreases or doesn't decrease the more informed and angry the citizens get.
 
This is not the first story I've read where forfeiture laws have been invoked because a drug sniffing dog alerted to a large amount of cash. It's a widely known fact that large denomination banknotes all have traces of illegal drugs on them, because most have passed through the hands of many a drug dealer. So essentially the police now have a precedent for seizing any cash from anyone.

90 percent of U.S. bills carry traces of cocaine

Are not K-9's trained to alert on large amounts of money?

Guilty until proven innocent. I hope this woman sues the PD for the cash, and then another million for public humiliation, publicly accusing her of being a drug dealer without a shred of evidence. Fucking pigs :X
 
“Even though I desperately needed the money as my husband and I have 5 children, I feel I did the right thing by calling Moorhead Police,” she states in the lawsuit.
she trusts the police? she must get her news from television, or even newspaper.

it's almost karma for her, in a way. she tried to rat on the person who left her that gift?
 
she trusts the police? she must get her news from television, or even newspaper.

it's almost karma for her, in a way. she tried to rat on the person who left her that gift?

I was thinking the same thing.
Was she really trying to rat on the person? I think she was.
In that case, maybe it is perfectly-fitting karma.
 
I'm sure they're investigating many avenues; One being how they'll divide the money among themselves..
 
I was thinking the same thing.
Was she really trying to rat on the person? I think she was.
In that case, maybe it is perfectly-fitting karma.

How dare she be suspicious of a stranger giving her 12 thousand dollars. ¬_¬

In your world nobody commits crime, and everybody helps eachother out. So theres no need for suspicion and anybody who is suspicious gets karmad into the ground. -.-
 
^ I think that there was a miscommunication.
I didn't say that she shouldn't be suspicious of the situation/money.
I just think that there is no need to involve the police, with the specific purpose of getting the customer in trouble.
 
Having re-read the posts, it seems I did indeed misread (rhyme time xD) what you posted.

You have my apologies!
 
Not everyone is as knowledgeable about the drug world as we are. This lady, for all we know, has no prior knowledge about drug dealers aside from the shit she has seen on TV. People who fall into drug money sometimes end up dead. $12,000 is basically a kick in the pants to even a medium level pot dealer... But how would she know?
I bet she is somewhat desperate, she is employed... could she imagine how desperate an unemployed drug dealer could be if they lost $12,000. Who was that lady? was she passing the buck of a dangerous robbery? Were the cops on her tail and she just needed to ditch? I don't know... how would this lady know?

I would not call the police in this situation. I would be scared, though. That $12,000 could be the difference between someone being free and someone spending 30 years behind bars. It could mean someone was going to come after HER for the money! As someone serving grilled food for minimum wage, I would question all these things and ask "why me?" Who the fuck gives away $12,000 unless things are about to get really bad? At the same time, in the back of my head I would have to hope that this is just humanity showing me worth.

I do not believe in Karma, people get upset at me for saying that but it is true. I don't believe in that. You make your own luck and this woman took precautions to make sure that her 5 children did not get tangled up in some scary drug mess that she really has no part in. Again, I would not have called the police, I have a better grip on this kind of thing than this lady probably does. I fully understand why she called the police. I doubt she wanted to narc out the nice lady who tried to gift her $12,000 but, how could she know what COULD come of that transaction? She couldn't.
 
^this post is great and makes good points though we will Never know what really went down.
 
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