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Death of Andrew Sadek was born on 22 November, 1993 in Valley City, North Dakota, U.S., is a 2014 shooting death in U.S. state of North Dakota. Discover Death of Andrew Sadek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November, 1993
Birthday 22 November
Birthplace Valley City, North Dakota, U.S.
Date of death Unknown; believed to have been shortly after disappearance
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Nationality North Dakota

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1993

Andrew Sadek (November 22, 1993 – approx. May 1, 2014) was a student at the North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) in Wahpeton, North Dakota, United States.

2005

In 2005, his older brother and only sibling, Nicholas, was killed in a grade crossing accident.

Andrew's family and teachers described him as being quiet and shy.

2008

Sadek's parents filed a lawsuit over the case and campaigned for changes to state law that would reduce penalties for marijuana possession on college campuses and protect CIs, much like a similar statute in Florida passed after the 2008 murder of Rachel Hoffman.

2012

After graduating from Valley City High School, Sadek began attending North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) in Wahpeton in 2012, with the aim of becoming an electrical technician.

2013

Following a 2013 arrest for felony charges of selling marijuana that legally could have resulted in a long prison sentence, Sadek agreed to work as a confidential informant (CI) for the South East Multi-County Agency Narcotics Task Force (SEMCA) in exchange for having the charges dropped.

Under police supervision, he bought more marijuana from other dealers around the NDSCS campus.

In April 2013, Sadek apparently began selling marijuana, meeting customers in the school's parking lots.

On two occasions, the buyer was another student working as a confidential informant (CI) for the South East Multi-County Agency Narcotics Task Force (SEMCA), a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement agency which provides policing services to three southeastern North Dakota counties (Ransom, Richland and Sargent), plus Wilkin County in neighboring Minnesota, focusing on drug enforcement.

Sadek's first sale to the CI was 1⁄8 of an ounce (0.125 oz) for $60; the second was one gram for $20.

Based on these buys, in November, SEMCA performed a consent search on Sadek's dorm room, where they found an orange plastic grinder with marijuana residue.

While Sadek admitted the marijuana was his, he was not arrested or charged.

The following day, Sadek met with Richland County deputy sheriff and SEMCA officer Jason Weber, who informed him that because he had sold marijuana on a college campus, he faced a Class A felony charge and a possible sentence of 40 years in prison: "Obviously, you're probably not going to get 40 years, but is it a good possibility you're going to get prison time if you don't help yourself out? Yeah, there is", Sadek was told.

In fact, it is questionable if he would have been sentenced to prison at all, as opposed to probation or a brief stop in jail.

Sadek agreed to work as a CI as well to avoid the potential penalty.

Shortly afterwards, he made his first controlled buys as a CI.

Twice before the month ended, he bought another 1⁄8 ounce of marijuana from another dealer on the NDSCS campus, in the same parking lot, for $60 each.

2014

Sadek was last seen leaving his dormitory on the morning of May 1, 2014.

Almost two months later, his body was found in the Red River north of Breckenridge, Minnesota, adjacent to Wahpeton, with a gunshot wound to the head.

Although the manner of death remains undetermined, police informally indicated that they believe it was a suicide.

Sadek's family believes he was murdered, citing that the backpack that was attached to his body was filled with rocks and that neither a suicide note nor the weapon used in his death was ever found.

At his mother's behest, the state investigated the police handling of his case but found no serious concerns, although SEMCA did make minor changes in its procedures afterwards.

In January 2014, he bought a similar amount from a different dealer, one identified by SEMCA officers.

Following the January buy, Sadek stopped keeping up contact with SEMCA; he needed to make one more buy from the same dealer he had bought from in January, plus one more from a third dealer, to fulfill his obligations to them.

He never made those buys.

Sadek's family says he was preparing for life after school; he had interviewed for work as an electrician in Bismarck and Grand Forks, and had begun dating a new girlfriend.

Sadek returned to Rogers on the weekend of April 25 to visit his parents and tend to his cattle herd.

His mother called him late the following night after he returned to the NDSCS campus.

That was his last contact with his family.

Several nights later, on April 30, Sadek returned to his dorm at Nordgaard Hall with a group of friends, where they watched a movie before going to bed.

When Kugel awoke the next morning, he saw that Sadek was gone and presumed he might have gone to see his girlfriend.

However, after Sadek did not attend classes that day, and had not returned by the next afternoon, Kugel and Sadek's friends reported him missing to NDSCS campus police.

A review of security cameras at Nordgaard Hall captured an image of Sadek leaving the building after 2 a.m. on May 1, wearing jeans and a Tampa Bay Buccaneers hooded sweatshirt, and carrying a black backpack.

He was carrying his cell phone but it was not turned on.

SEMCA assumed Sadek had fled to avoid further CI work, and had him formally charged with the two felonies in an attempt to motivate him to return.

Arrest warrants were issued.

Sadek's parents pleaded publicly for him to come home and help with the spring calving on the farm.

The search ended almost two months later, on June 27.

2017

Those changes were made through a piece of legislation dubbed "Andrew's Law", which was passed in 2017.

Andrew Sadek was born in Valley City, North Dakota, and raised on his family's cattle farm outside nearby Rogers.