CARVER COUNTY, MN – A Carver County deputy is facing felony drug charges after being detected by surveillance taking meth from the sheriff’s evidence vault in Chaska May 22.
Daniel David Kahlow, 47, was detained and has been charged with two counts of second degree possession of meth, according to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
The BCA met with the Carver County sheriff regarding a breach in the vault security in May on Mother’s Day, when videotape of what looked like Kahlow gaining access to the area.
Sheriff Bud Olson indicated that no one should have been in the vault at that time. Soon after, BCA agents detained Kahlow, who admitted to taking meth on previous occasions. Agents recovered three bags of meth with a total weight of 23.4 grams and a glass pipe from Kahlow’s pockets.







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