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More than $1M of fentanyl seized in Winnipeg drug trafficking investigation

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The Winnipeg Police Service seized more than $1 million worth of fentanyl earlier in February as part of a months-long drug trafficking investigation.

In November 2022, the Winnipeg police’s Guns and Gangs Unit began to investigate a man suspected of trafficking fentanyl, cocaine, and meth.

On Feb. 10, 2023, police arrested the suspect and searched a home in the 500 block of St. Anne’s Road.

During this search officers also took a woman into custody and seized a number of items, including:

  • 2.67 kilograms of fentanyl with a potential street value of $1,068,000;
  • 259 grams of cocaine with a potential street value of $25,900;
  • 277 grams of meth with a potential street value of $27,700;
  • About $30,000 in cash;
  • Score sheets, scales and packaging materials;
  • A vacuum sealer;
  • Counterfeit money and tools to make counterfeit money; and
  • Two pellet guns.

A 39-year-old man and 38-year-old woman are facing drug-trafficking related charges.

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