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Weekend drug deal busted by PG RCMP

Prince George RCMP say a weekend bust is just part of their crack-down on drug dealing in the city.

On Saturday, police found a 45 year old man in possession of more than an ounce of crack and methamphetamine, along with some heroin, outside of a Central Street restaurant.

A 22 year old male passenger was also taken in with a significant amount of cash.

Police also went into the restaurant and took in a 29 year old man who was in possession of a large amount of cash and five cellphones.

Two of the men have been released and are scheduled to appear in court with charges pending.

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