Sault Police and OPP seize $80,000 worth of suspected cocaine and fentanyl in a joint investigation targeting four addresses in the city. A 24-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged, but released on bail.
Sault Police have seized $80,000 worth of suspected cocaine and fentanyl in a joint investigation with the OPP that targeted four addresses in the city.
The investigation began in October 2023, when detectives started looking into “the distribution of large quantities of cocaine” in the community. At around 6:45 p.m. on March 31, officers pulled over the suspect. A subsequent search turned up 54 grams of suspected cocaine packaged in numerous small bags, police allege.“During the search of the residences, officers located and seized approximately 725 grams of suspected cocaine, approximately 15 grams of suspected fentanyl, weigh scales, and $53,300 in Canadian currency,” says a news release issued this morning by the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service.
Riley Bisson-Miller, 24, is charged with two counts of possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking, and one count of possession of property obtained by crime.
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