Damascus, OR – Averi Rose Dickinson, 19, is facing serious federal charges after allegedly building a three-year drug trafficking operation aimed directly at children. The feds say Dickinson ran “Kiki’s Delivery Service,” a chillingly named enterprise peddling poison through Instagram, Snapchat, and Telegram. This wasn’t just about making a buck; investigators link Dickinson to multiple juvenile overdoses, a fact that has ignited fury among law enforcement.
The operation, uncovered by the FBI in January 2023, wasn’t limited to simple marijuana sales. Dickinson allegedly dealt in cocaine, LSD, MDMA, ketamine, and a terrifying assortment of counterfeit pills – including fake Xanax bars – sourced as part of a larger, yet-to-be-fully-unraveled drug network. Dickinson chillingly admitted to investigators that roughly half her clientele were minors, and even exploited some as delivery drivers, further compounding the severity of the crimes.
On June 14th, federal warrants crashed down on Dickinson’s residence and vehicle. What they found wasn’t just drugs; it was a glimpse into a dangerous lifestyle. The raid yielded quantities of cocaine, ketamine, marijuana, and those deadly counterfeit pills. But the haul didn’t stop there. $3,000 in cash – dirty money earned from preying on vulnerable people – was confiscated, alongside a Glock 9mm handgun with an extended magazine, and a fully-loaded AR-style assault rifle.
The presence of those weapons sends a clear message: this wasn’t a victimless crime, and Dickinson was prepared to defend her illegal empire. A bulletproof vest recovered during the search suggests a calculated awareness of the risks, and a willingness to escalate to violence. Federal prosecutors are building a case that paints Dickinson not as a naive teenager, but as a calculating criminal who knowingly endangered lives for profit.
Dickinson made her initial federal court appearance and is currently being held pending further legal proceedings. The investigation is a joint effort between the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Clackamas County Interagency Task Force, and the Portland Police Bureau – a testament to the multi-agency response needed to dismantle this type of operation. The feds are now focused on tracing the source of the drugs and identifying any co-conspirators.
This case serves as a stark warning: social media isn’t just for selfies and cat videos. It’s a breeding ground for criminal activity, and predators are using it to reach vulnerable populations. Grimy Times will continue to follow this case and expose the dark underbelly of drug trafficking, holding those responsible accountable for their actions. Remember, an indictment is an accusation, and Dickinson is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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