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Drugs and cash seized, one youth in custody
A 16-year-old Burnaby youth was taken into police custody following the execution of a drug search warrant on July 31 in Cranbrook.
The Cranbrook/Kimberley Crime Reduction Unit received information on a suspected drug trafficker residing in a local motel. A search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act was obtained and executed which resulted in the seizure of a half ounce of cocaine, 86 Fentanyl pills and $4,000 in cash.
“The Crime Reduction Unit continues to be busy and diligent in working to keep illicit drugs off the streets of Cranbrook,” stated S/Sgt Dave Dubnyk. “This was a great example of the Crime Reduction Unit working closely with Cranbrook Detachment officers to act quickly on this information.
“There has been a tremendous amount of media attention about recent overdose deaths related to fentanyl ingestion. Cranbrook is not exempt from these kinds of drugs so the police continue to caution local residents of the extreme dangers associated to illicit drug use and in particular fentanyl (pictured above). In the past few months the Cranbrook/Kimberley Crime Reduction Unit has seized several ounces of cocaine, crack cocaine, thousands of fentanyl pills and tens of thousands of dollars from suspected drug traffickers,” Dubnyk added.
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Cranbrook RCMP