College Station police arrested a man for allegedly selling ecstasy after officers responded to reports of two people having seizures at a club on Northgate early Saturday morning.

Police said they responded at 12:57 a.m. to 329 University Drive for a welfare concern call.

Once police arrived at the scene, they saw one person being carried out of the bar unconscious. They were also notified that another person was upstairs also having a seizure.

Police said the man who was carried from downstairs appeared to be under the influence of narcotics. He was identified as Devin Michael Long, 19, of College Station.

Police said inside Long's pockets were seven small bags containing at least 33 ecstasy tablets that appeared to be packaged in a way for selling. The tablets were pink, yellow, and blue and some had the word WiFi inscribed on them.

An arrest report said the amount of MDMA ecstasy tablets found in Long's pocket did not appear to be for personal use.

Long was arrested and booked into the Brazos County Detention Center on a charge of manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance. His bond is $12,000.

The report did not provide details or the condition of the other person who had a seizure.