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Former head of too many talent makes the first appearance in court before the charges of criminal offense

Former head of too many talent makes the first appearance in court before the charges of criminal offense

(KSI) – the former head of too much talent and member of the Planning Commission of St. Cloud made the first appearance on a Loading of Crime Weapons Monday in the Stearns County District Court.

According to the criminal complaint, Lenora Hunt is accused of helping Devountno Lavance Tyson to sell a gun to a confidential informant working with the working group of the Violent Offender of Minnesota Central. On July 30, 2024, the informant contacted Tyson, who agreed to sell a weapon. Tyson was already under investigation for almost a year related to fentanel sales in the St. Cloud. Tyson was registered before a meeting with Hunt, where he explained that he was applying for the mayor and could help him and more co-entries with criminal cases once he wins. They also talked about a weapon in its possession, about the amount of money it wants for it, the large amounts of financing the subsidies they receive and other details about Hunt’s daily life. Tyson also discussed the binding from prison and hunting “to have a ready -to -go lawyer”.

According to investigators, Tyson entered too much talent to meet Hunt and returned shortly later with a .9 mm -loaded gun and handed over to the informant. The police say that, at any time, he has not tried to respect the statutes in Minnesota who regulate the sales of firearms.

Hunt is accused of a number of serious illegal transfer offenses of a gun/assault weapon.

Records show that during the Fentanyl investigation, many co-conspirators attended too much talent, and several of these people were accused of selling fentanil. Hunt does not face accusations related to these cases.

She is about to return to court on May 15.

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