WINONA, Minn. – The Rochester-based regional drug task force continued its follow-up on a Winona drug raid that turned up $26,000 in meth. The meth had passed through the U.S. Postal Service station in Rochester on Friday for delivery to two Winona addresses. Somewhat cleverly but not clever enough, the drugs were sewn inside stuffed animals for mailing in inconspicuous packages. The packages had originated in California. The Southeast Minnesota Violent Crimes Prevention Task Force tipped Winona authorities, who made two arrests.

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