A resident of Lasalle, Que., and two residents of a First Nation in northwestern Ontario have been charged after police stopped a car headed north on Thursday.
Particular models with the Ontario Provincial Police and Thunder Bay OPP stopped the car on Freeway 527.
“The accused were on their way to Armstrong and Whitesand First Nation,” the OPP stated in a information launch Friday.
A search of the car uncovered 47 grams of crack cocaine, a cellphone and a spring-loaded knife. Two of the suspects, ages 37 and 40, are from Whitesand First Nation, whereas the Quebec resident is 30.
The trio have been charged with drug trafficking, whereas the Quebec suspect was additionally charged with weapons offences and breach of probation.
The accused have been held in custody for a bail listening to.
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