$160,000 of fentanyl, meth, knife and cash found in Brockville, Ont. traffic stop
Three individuals have been arrested after being found with over $160,000 worth of drugs, cash and a knife in a car during a traffic stop.
Brockville police say they conducted a traffic stop on Oct. 29 at about 2 a.m. in the area of Central Avenue, just south of Highway 401.
Two of the unidentified occupants, a 54-year-old woman and a 35-year-old man, are from Ottawa. One other occupant was a 35-year-old man from Brockville.
The items seized included, meth, fentanyl, hash, morphine pills, Adderall pills, Hydromorphone pills, Xanax, Benzo tabs, cocaine, steroids and $7,300 in cash.
All three individuals were charged with eight counts of possession of a substance in Schedule I, two counts of possession for the purposes of trafficking a substance in Schedule IV, possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose and possession of illicit cannabis.
They were all held for a bail hearing.
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