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RCMP Seize Drugs, Recover Stolen Property

A 43-year-old man has been charged with Possession of Fentanyl and Crystal Meth for the purpose of trafficking.

The suspect is known to police, as this marks the second time in two months he has been arrested for drug trafficking.

Last month, the same man was arrested for trafficking Fentanyl and Crystal Meth from a Trunk Road residence.

The search warrant also led to the seizure of stolen property and when the suspect was interviewed by police, she said she always goes for the unlocked vehicles and leaves the locked ones.

RCMP is urging the public to lock their vehicles and keep other valuables locked up.

Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
News & Weekend Announcer

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