
Sarnia Police Say A Man Found With Fentanyl was arrested Friday afternoon in a retail parking lot on exmouth street.
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PLAIN Clothes Officers WERE IN THE PARKING LOT ON ANOTHER MATTER WHEN TOPOK TO A Man Said to Be Acting Suspiciously, Police Said in a News Release.
Officers Asked the Man What He Had Clenched in One of His Hands and He Showed What Appeared To Be A “Rock of Blue Fentanyl” Before Attempting to Discard it.
He was arrested and a Search Found Approximately 23 Grams of Additional Fentanyl, A Small Ament of Cash and Drug Trafficking Papernalia, Police Said.
A 40-YEAR-OLD MAN of No Fixed Address Faces of Possession of Drugs for the purpose of Trafficking and Breach of Probation.
Discovery of Stolen Credit Cards Leads to Arrest
Sarnia Police Made An Arrest after a suspect was identified through Security Camera Images Using Stolen Credit Cards Friday at Businesses on Exmouth Street.
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The Cards Had Been Stolen from a vehicle, Police Said in a News Release.
After the suspect was spotted and arrested in the area of exmouth and capel streets, a Search Found a Stolen Wallet Along with Credit Cards and the Owner’s Identification, Police Said.
A 35-YEAR-OLD MAN of No Fixed Address Faces of Possession of Stolen Property, Seven COUNTES OF FRAUDULENT USE OF A CREDIT CARD AND BREACHING PROBULATION.
Drug and weapons Laid charges after Lambton Shores Traffic Stop
WeApons and Drugs Were Found During A Traffic Stop Thursday in Lambton Shores, Says the Kettle and Stony Point Detachment of the Anishinabek Police Service.
After an Officer Stopped a Female Driver on West Ipperwash Road, It was discovered her driver’s license was suspended, police said in a news released.
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The Driver Resisted When the Officer Placed Her Under Arrest and A Search Found Lorazepam, Oxycontin, Crystal Methenamine, Brass Knuckles and A Flick Knife, Police Said.
A 37-YEAR-OLD RESIDENT OF KETTLE and Stony Point First Nation Faces Charges that include possession of Drugs for the purposes of Trafficking, WeApons Charges, Resisting Arrest and Highway Traffic Acts.
Arrest Made Following Search at Kettle and Stony Point First Nation
A Quantity of Cocaine was six office when the Kettle and Stony Point Detachment of the Anishinabek Police Service, Along with the Opp, Carried Out a Search with a Warrant March 21.
The Search at an Address on Lake Road at the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation was connected to a drug investigation that began earlier in March, Police Said in a News Release.
A 52-YEAR-OLD Resident of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation is loaded with possession of Drugs for the purposes of Trafficking.
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