Break-and-enter investigation leads to drug trafficking charges in northern Ont.
Four people have been charged with drug trafficking offences in northwestern Ontario, including one suspect who posted anti-drug messages on social media shortly before his arrest.
Rainy River Ontario Provincial Police received reports Oct. 30 around 1 a.m. about a break and enter in Fort Frances.
"Police attended the area and located a motor vehicle matching the description provided of the involved motor vehicle leaving the scene," the OPP said in a news release.
"Police conducted a traffic stop of the motor vehicle. Upon speaking with occupants of the motor vehicle, police located an open alcoholic beverage in the motor vehicle."
That led to a search of the vehicle, which uncovered drugs believed to be fentanyl and meth, along with weapons.
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Two men, ages 50 and 43, and two women, ages 35 and 33, have been charged with drug trafficking and weapons offences. In addition, the 50-year-old driver was charged with driving with liquor readily available.
Police also included a screen capture from the 50-year-old's Facebook account in which he tells anyone selling "down" – slang for fentanyl – to "find a new career. I will plug all leaks."
The post was made hours before his arrest.
The suspects were scheduled to appear for a bail hearing in the Ontario Court of Justice of Kenora on Wednesday.
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