7 Arrested in Drug Probe
Prince George, B.C.- Just after 5:00 pm on Wednesday January 23rd, 2013, Prince George RCMP members executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant on a residence in the 2200 block of Upland Street in the City.
Officers representing the Detachment’s Crime Reduction Team, Downtown Enforcement Unit and Drug Section, converged on the rental property and located seven persons associated to the residence.
Five adult females aged 28, 38, 42, 44 & 44, and two adult males aged 30 & 57, were arrested without incident.
A quantity of heroin and crack cocaine was seized along with evidence of drug trafficking.
All seven have been released from custody or will be released from custody, pending their first Court dates scheduled for sometime in March.
Comments
Anybody keeping score????
It sure didn’t take Sheriff Sherri long did it?
^ I hope that’s sarcasm. ;)
Another waste of taxpayers money.
Not the task force! The bleeding hearts will continue to protect these law abiding citizens, at taxpayers expense
We would like to see their names and not beable to comment on this story just like the Masset Family Story please.
Lucky they got caught in PG rather than Indonesia or Malaysia. In those countries they would not be released but facing the firing squad. That type of punishment does create a deterrent as well as eliminate the problem.
$7.00! 1 per bullet and the family has to pay
Dragonmaster,
The names of those arrested have not been released yet, and won’t be released until they are formally charged.
Elaine Macdonald
Good to see! Bring them all down!
It’s time our City had a Bylaw to charge the landlords for running prostitution houses and drug houses,grow operations. The Police shut them down, two weeks later they are back in business.
Way to go RCMP. Chances are these people are somehow related to a gang with their drug activity.
I wonder if the Needle Van, delivered Needles to this Drug House??
Probably spent their lives suckin us taxpayers dry as well. You know, those poor souls in the welfare line. The ones that remove the gold and leather prior to picking up their cheque.
Bitter, the van drops off large boxes of needles to drug hoses around he city. It’s not as if they give people one needle and ask for it back. They literally deliver several hundred at a time.
I think this is SICK. Our tax dollars are to encourage drug addiction, and help drug dealers make more money. The Needle Van needs to disappear.
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