FARGO -- During a traffic stop, Wanda Helen Thompson admitted to a North Dakota state trooper that she sells meth, claiming that she's "the nicest drug dealer" in the area, according to documents filed in Cass County District Court.
But as it turns out, even nice drug dealers can't avoid the law.
Thompson, 49, of Moorhead, Minn., was summoned Friday to appear in court on two felony charges: possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver and possession of drug paraphernalia. She also faces a misdemeanor count of driving under suspension.
On Oct. 17, the trooper stopped Thompson while she was driving a car with expired tabs on Interstate 94 in Fargo, court documents stated. After discovering that Thompson's license was suspended, the trooper searched her and found a meth pipe in her pocket, court documents said.
Thompson admitted to possessing and selling meth, but said she was the area's nicest dealer and that "she believed in a code," according to court documents, which did not elaborate on that code.
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A search of the car revealed nearly 10 grams of meth and $558 in cash, court documents said.
The traffic stop led to Thompson’s arrest.