Two drug dealers caught with drugs worth more than $30,000 at Bonnaroo Festival 2017.
Law enforcement in Middle Tennessee arrested two guys at Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tennessee over the weekend, with more than $30,000 worth of marijuana, molly, mushrooms, ecstasy and ketamine.
According to a report from the Tennessean, the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department were tipped off by campers at a campsite in the festival. Inside the vehicle, according to the warrant, deputies found
- two pounds of marijuana packed in 58 bags,
- more than a pound of mushrooms packed in 138 bags,
- 11 pills of molly
- 11 ecstasy pills
- and one bag with a half-gram of ketamine
The street value of the drugs is valued at more than $30,000, authorities said. Daniel W. Loper and Ryan Alpeus Wiggins were arrested and charged with two counts each of manufacturing, delivering, selling and possession of controlled substances.
Both men were being held at the Coffee County Jail on $100,000 bond each and are slated to appear in court on the charges on Aug. 11.
The arrests come after another out-of-the-ordinary arrest at Bonnaroo, when a man was caught selling over 1000 fake drugs, saying he was “doing God’s work.”