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Deja Vu in Crack Shack Arrests

By 250 News

Thursday, May 10, 2007 09:58 PM

It was deja vu all over again for Prince George RCMP this evening...

Armed with a search warrant, officers raided a residence in the VLA and have arrested 12 people after locating a stash of drugs.

Police found a quantity of crack cocaine, ecstasy, cash and a prohibited weapon in the house at 2344 Quince Street.  And one of the males arrested has an outstanding warrant.

Flashback six days ago:  a similar takedown on the same home.  RCMP say five of the individuals arrested tonight were also arrested during the execution of the search warrant on May 4th.

Another raid this evening saw RCMP carry out a warrant on 2-231 George Street.  Three people have been taken into custody after officers discovered a quantity of heroin, prescription drugs, and cash.  Police say the trio includes a father and son well-known to them, and one of the males has several outstanding arrest warrants.


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Lock em up. Why keep letting them go?

The complexities of our legal system are more than the average citizen is able to comprehend. We must not understand why they must be let go. RCMP arrest them. Then what? Who let's them go, the RCMP? What's the point? Chester
Wow, Quince street must be a great place to live!
That will teach them to run a crack shack in this country! It's getting tough to run a business undistrurbed, just like running a convenience store now! At least the crack shackers will know what it is like to run a convenience store now! HeeHee!!

Every little bit hurts. It is a really big "inconvenience" getting busted. Repeated busts could seriously affect a dealer's financial position.