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92 grams of meth among drugs seized in Brockville bust

92 grams of meth among drugs seized in Brockville bust

CTV News2 days ago

The results of a drug bust in Brockville on May 29, 2025. (Brockville Police/Provided)
Brockville Police arrested two people following a drug bust at a home on Batholomew Street last week.
Police say in a news release that a search warrant was executed as part of an ongoing drug investigation in the early morning hours of May 29.
A search of the home allegedly found:
92 grams of methamphetamine
82 oxycodone tablets
1.5 grams of cocaine
$1,200 in Canadian cash
$1,800 in prepaid credit cards
A currency counter, digital scales, packaging materials, safes, and several knives
A 55-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man were arrested after the search. The man was later released without charges.
The woman was charged with two counts of possession for the purposes of trafficking in relation to the methamphetamine and oxycodone.
She was released and is scheduled to appear in court at a later date.

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