Ottawa police say officers shut down a dispensary selling magic mushrooms in Ottawa's Centretown neighbourhood. Two people are facing charges.
Ottawa police say two people are facing charges after officers executed two warrants at a store selling magic mushrooms in the Centretown neighbourhood, seizing psilocybin mushrooms and capsules.
Police say that while on the scene, officers spotted magic mushrooms, edibles, and other drug paraphernalia in the store. Officers sized $6,000 in Canadian currency, packaging materials, dried psilocybin mushrooms packages, psilocybin mushroom gummy packages and psilocybin mushroom chocolate bar packages.
Officers with the Drugs and Street Crime Unit executed a second warrant at the Bank Street store on Thursday, seizing $320 cash, unpacked psilocybin mushrooms, dried psilocybin mushrooms packages, psilocybin mushroom chocolate bar packages and psilocybin capsules.
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