Teen girl ran drug ring for kids on social media

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com

For nearly three years, a 19-year old Damascus woman, has run a drug delivery service online according to charges made by authorities.  The service is called ““Kiki’s Delivery Service,” after a famous Japanese animated film.   The woman advertised on Instagram, Snapchat and Telegram to mostly other teens and youths.

The Justice Department reports “According to court documents, in January 2023, the FBI began investigating Dickinson after learning she ran a drug distribution service called “Kiki’s Delivery Service” that advertised and took orders for illegal narcotics on various social media applications including Instagram, Snapchat, and Telegram. Investigators soon discovered that Dickinson had been operating the service for up to three years, taking and fulfilling orders for cocaine, LSD, MDMA, ketamine, marijuana, and various forms of pills, both real and fake. Investigators also identified Dickinson as a source of supply within a larger drug distribution chain responsible for several juvenile drug overdoses.On June 14, 2023, investigators executed federal warrants on Dickinson’s Damascus residence and vehicle. They located and seized quantities of cocaine, ketamine, marijuana, and counterfeit Xanax bars; $3,000 in cash; a Glock 9mm handgun with extended magazine; an AR-style assault rifle; and a bullet proof vest. Dickinson told investigators she believed approximately 50% of her drug distribution clients were minors and that she used several minors as runners to deliver drugs.”

 

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