According to police, one suspect is believed to have fled the country.
Six people are facing charges relating to a drug trafficking investigation that involved police from Alberta and B.C., with one suspect believed to have fled the country, according to police in Alberta.
The investigation has been ongoing since an initial drug seizure in Lloydminster, Alta., in May 2021, according to Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams .launched Project Deception and sought to work up the drug supply line and uproot the Edmonton and Kelowna-based suppliers,” said ALERT. Project Deception involved partnerships with Lloydminster RCMP, British Columbia’s combined forces special enforcement unit and the RCMP’s federal serious and organized crime unit.Police searched homes in Lloydminster, Edmonton, Springbrook, Alta., and Kelowna and Vernon, B.C., in June 2022, ALERT said.
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