October 14, 2025
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Ex-St. Paul police employee Jamond Glass charged after 11-lb meth, fentanyl seizure at Woodbury home

Ex-St. Paul police employee Jamond Leroy Glass, 34, a former civilian worker in the SPPD non-fatal shooting unit who has been fired, was charged after detectives seized about 9.8 pounds of methamphetamine, 1.68 pounds of fentanyl, 10.5 grams of cocaine and several firearms from a Woodbury home. The package was intercepted by Minneapolis Airport Police and a controlled delivery was made to a Woodbury address listed to “Kay Wilson”; Glass was formally charged Oct. 13 in Washington County with first-degree possession, posted a $50,000 bond and is next due in court Dec. 1.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Suspect identified as Jamond Leroy Glass, 34, a former civilian employee in the St. Paul Police Department’s non-fatal shooting unit.
  • Glass was formally charged Oct. 13 in Washington County with first-degree possession (possession of 50 grams or more of methamphetamine or cocaine).
  • Authorities seized approximately 9.8 pounds of methamphetamine, 1.68 pounds of fentanyl, and 10.5 grams of cocaine from the Woodbury home.
  • Officers also recovered firearms — a Kahr pistol and a Springfield XD-40 — and a loaded .40-caliber magazine.
  • Minneapolis–Saint Paul Airport Police intercepted a package and conducted a controlled delivery to the Woodbury address listed to “Kay Wilson,” which led to the seizure.
  • Glass posted $50,000 bond; his next court appearance is set for Dec. 1.

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Ex-St. Paul police employee accused of possessing 11 pounds of meth, fentanyl: Charges
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Jeff.Wald@fox.com (Jeff Wald) October 14, 2025
New information:
  • Suspect identified as Jamond Leroy Glass, 34, a former civilian employee in SPPD’s non-fatal shooting unit.
  • Formally charged Oct. 13 with first-degree possession (50g+ meth/cocaine) in Washington County.
  • Seized drugs: approximately 9.8 lb methamphetamine, 1.68 lb fentanyl, and 10.5 g cocaine; firearms recovered (Kahr pistol; Springfield XD-40; loaded .40 magazine).
  • Minneapolis Airport Police intercepted the package; controlled delivery was conducted to the Woodbury address listed to “Kay Wilson.”
  • Glass posted $50,000 bond; next court appearance set for Dec. 1.