Saturday, July 12, 2025

EMOJIS USED BY DRUG DEALERS

Law enforcement raising concerns that dealers are using emojis to connect with buyers

 

By Richard Reeve 

 

KSTP 

Jul 10, 2025

 

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They might look like cute cartoon characters: hearts, snowflakes and even a school bus.

But Bridgette Norring says emojis are a kind of code, used by drug dealers and buyers on social media.

“They would have the pill emoji next to it with a money sign. They’d have like a cookie sign, meaning a bulk order,” she explains. “These kids can use the geo-location. Dealers use it quite often as well to find people in the area to sell these things too.”

Norring says she learned about the use of these online symbols after the April 2020 death of her son Devin. The 19-year-old from Hastings passed away after a fatal dose of fentanyl.

Norring says he contacted a dealer through a social media app, thinking he was buying a Percocet pain pill.

After speaking with authorities, she learned what some of the symbols on his chats meant.

“We can show the actual snaps from people allegedly tied to my son’s case that show the emojis,” Norring declares. “They gave me firsthand that this is what people are doing when they’re using it for nefarious activity.”

Steven Kantrud, an audio-visual specialist at the Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge recovery program, says he, too, is familiar with the use of emojis by drug dealers.

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