A UCF biomedical student has been arrested after police say he might have been using his medical knowledge to produce and sell Ecstasy, according to WFTV.
The investigation into Max Waters, 21, began when police pulled over a car during a routine traffic stop and found drugs inside the vehicle. The vehicle occupants told investigators that they purchased the drugs from Waters’ home, according to WFTV.
According the WFTV, a large amount of Ecstasy, $40,000 cash, materials to manufacture Ecstacy and a handwritten formula for the drug were found inside of Waters’ room.
School officials told WFTV that Waters withdrew from his classes at UCF after his arrest on drug trafficking charges.