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Stolen fetal heart monitor, $450K in illegal drugs seized by police in northwestern Ont.

Crest on Ontario Provincial Police officer's uniform. (File Photo) Crest on Ontario Provincial Police officer's uniform. (File Photo)
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Ontario Provincial Police in northwestern Ontario seized stolen property and illegal drugs during a raid this week in Sioux Lookout.

OPP officers descended on the King Street residence Dec. 7. Armed with a search warrant, police seized $3,300 in cash along with a large quantity of illicit drugs including, cocaine, methamphetamine and oxycodone with a street value of about $452,740.

“Two televisions and a fetal heart rate monitor (which had been reported stolen) were also recovered from the residence,” police said in a news release Friday.

Two people, ages 29 and 33, have been charged with several theft and drug trafficking offences. The 33-year-old has been released with a Jan. 10 date to return to court. The 29-year-old remains in custody ahead of a Dec. 15 court appearance in Kenora.

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