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Valemount drug trafficking investigation leads to one arrest

RCMP in Valemount, east of Prince George, executed a search warrant at a known drug house in the town and ended up seizing a large amount of drugs and money.

Police said they found suspected methamphetamine, cocaine, “crack” cocaine, GHB, heroin, drug paraphernalia including scales, plastic baggies, and needles, as well as over $6800 in cash.

A local man was arrested and faces multiple charges, including trafficking in a controlled substance, and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

“We, as a community can work to restrict drug sales and help prevent the social and family problems that go with it. I hope that these successes will inspire more people to come forward with information. This is only the beginning as police will continue to focus on drug-related movements and sales to help ensure a safe and positive community for all,” said Constable Robert Riemer.

If you have any information, you’re asked to call the detachment.

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