A Beaverton man who police say wrote up an outline on ways to kick-start his drug-selling enterprise was arrested Tuesday after he was found with heroin, methamphetamine, cash and a notebook with all his ideas.

Erik Mozejko, 31, labeled two and a half pages in his notebook as his business plan and aimed to obtain around $1,200 to fund it, said Officer Jeremy Shaw, a Beaverton police spokesman.

“He had it all laid out right there,” Shaw said. “He felt he needed a certain amount of cash, ways on how to recoup the cash, rules to follow for selling to customers, how to outsmart the police.

“We see drug dealers who keep records, electronic records of who owes money, for example, but this was next-level stuff.”

Mozejko identified his No. 1 way to get money for his drug dealing was to sell drugs, Shaw said. No. 2 was to steal items from stores and sell them, and the third was to rob other drug dealers, according to Shaw.

Mozejko was the passenger in a black Mercedes-Benz CLK 350 without license plates that was pulled over by police a little before noon Tuesday near Southwest Allen Boulevard and Oregon 217. The driver was detained, and Mozejko took his belongings out of the car and left, Shaw said.

Officers allowed Mozejko to leave because they didn’t have probable cause at the time to detain him as well, Shaw said.

Officers and a police dog searched the car and found meth and heroin under the passenger’s seat. The driver said he didn’t know about the drugs, so other officers found Mozejko several blocks away and took him into custody, according to Shaw.

The driver was not arrested.

More meth, heroin, cash, a scale, syringes, a replica handgun, a knife and the notebook were found with Mozejko, Shaw said. He was arrested and booked into the Washington County Jail on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, delivery of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and felon in possession of a restricted weapon.

He has an outstanding warrant in Washington County on accusations of unlawful possession of heroin, driving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless driving stemming from an incident in 2018.

-- Everton Bailey Jr.

ebailey@oregonian.com | 503-221-8343 |@EvertonBailey

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