Student Found Dead Last June Quit Working As Confidential Informant Shortly Before Disappearing

By Adrian Glass-Moore
Grand Forks Herald
Feb. 01, 2015

WAHPETON, N.D. -- A North Dakota State College of Science student whose body was found in the Red River last June quit working as a confidential informant for an anti-drug task force shortly before he disappeared, according to a report issued by the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

Advertisement Advertisement The report, written by a three-member outside review board commissioned by Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, sheds new light on the cryptic circumstances of Andrew Sadek's final months alive, detailing how he was used by the Southeast Multi-County Agency Drug Task Force to ensnare local pot dealers as part of a deal to reduce the criminal charges against him.

Tammy Sadek, Andrew's mother, asked Stenehjem in August for an outside review of the agency, known as SEMCA, and has said it bullied her son and pressured him to work as an informant.

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