
Charges Reveal New Details About Major Rochester Drug Sale Bust
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A second man has been charged in connection with a major Rochester drug bust.
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Court documents indicate Rochester Police discovered the drugs while executing a search warrant at a home in the 1500 block of 3rd Ave. Northeast last week.
The first man charged in the case, identified as 33-year-old Obed Omot Olok of Rochester, allegedly arrived at the residence with the drugs about five minutes before the police raid.

Charges: Police Search Warrant Busted Large Cocaine Purchase at Rochester, MN Home
Newly filed court documents allege Olok went to the home to sell 27-year-old Dylan Jakub Davis of Rochester a large quantity of cocaine. During the search, investigators found six baggies with cocaine under a dog bed.
The bags weighed 29.4 grams, 29.9 grams, 15.4 grams, 29.5 grams, 29.8 grams, and 29.2 grams, according to the charges. In all there was 163.2 grams of cocaine inside of the residence.
Investigators also found packaging materials scattered throughout the residence.
Police discovered a camera that recorded Olok arriving at the residence and showing Davis the six baggies of suspected cocaine. The two are heard talking about the quality of the suspected drugs, the complaint says.
Olok was charged last week with one count each of first-degree drug sales and first-degree drug possession. He’s being held on $150,000 bail.
Davis was made his first appearance in Olmsted County Court on the same charges Wednesday. He was then released without bail.
Olok’s next court appearance is also scheduled to take place in March. Davis is due back in court next month.
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