SW Minneapolis Woman Arrested for Felony Drug Possession in Plymouth
Police say Sabrina Luule Petersen was found unconscious outside a Plymouth grocery store with needle marks on her hand.
A southwest Minneapolis woman is facing serious felony drug charges after police say she was found lying unconscious in the grass outside a Cub Foods store in Plymouth. Sabrina Luule Petersen, 31, is charged with two felony counts of fifth-degree drug possession, each of which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to the criminal complaint, signed by Plymouth Police Detective Darren McGann, police were called to the Cub Foods store in the 4400 block of Nathan Lane just after 5 p.m. Aug. 24 on a report of an unconscious woman lying on the grass with needle marks on her hand. Police found the woman, subsequently identified as Petersen, and awakened her, and she told them that she had outstanding …