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Undercover Probe Nets 15 in Ft.St. John

By 250 News

Monday, January 10, 2011 09:13 AM

Fort St. John, B.C. - A four month undercover police drug operation in Ft. St. John has resulted in the arrest of 15 people who are now facing a string of charges.
 
The four month long operation involved undercover Police Officers who targeted local drug dealers who were selling cocaine in Fort St. John.
 
The vast majority of the 40 charges directly involved the trafficking of cocaine. Other charges include breaches of court orders and weapon offences.
 
In total 13 men and 2 women, who range in age from 19 to 53, have been charged. The names of the accused individuals will be released once they have made their initial court appearance.

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Cool!
Awesome.... keep it going!
Make it legal geez
Like I said before, if people keep buying the crap, they're gonna keep the gangs in business. I'm not one for supporting my local gang by buying this junk.
Sounds like a celebration's in order for North District and the Ft. St. John boys and girls. Well done, again.
At least they won't be infecting my kids.