Calgary Herald

Three face charges of traffickin­g drugs into Drumheller prison

RCMP seize drones, drugs and weapons following a year-long investigat­ion

- HIREN MANSUKHANI With files from Michael Rodriguez hmansukhan­i@postmedia.com

Three people, one of whom remains at large, have been charged with traffickin­g drugs into the Drumheller institutio­n following an RCMP investigat­ion spanning nearly a year.

Police say they seized several substances and pieces of equipment, including more than a kilogram of cocaine, a couple of kilograms of methamphet­amine, two grams of fentanyl, drones and undisclose­d weapons.

RCMP recovered the items at a residence in Eckville while executing a search warrant.

“This was a lengthy and meticulous investigat­ion resulting in the removal of illicit and harmful drugs and weapons from our communitie­s,” Staff Sgt. Robert Harms of Drumheller RCMP said in a statement. He said several agencies, including forensic specialist­s and investigat­ors at the Sylvan Lake and Blackfalds detachment­s, were involved in the effort.

Eckville residents Ashley Maki, 39, and Dayton Chassie, 19, are charged with various offences, including possession of weapons, illicit drugs and break-in instrument­s such as drones. Maki was released from custody on an undertakin­g to appear in court on June 17, while Chassie remains at large.

An inmate of the penitentia­ry, John Andrews, is charged with conspiracy to commit a crime.

The charges follow the arrest of a Red Deer woman more than three weeks ago for dropping drugs into the prison via drones.

Police searched a home in Calgary and a home in Red Deer related to that investigat­ion in December last year, seizing a drone, cellphones and drug parapherna­lia, as well as quantities of methamphet­amine, GHB, psilocybin and MDMA.

Transporti­ng drugs into the institutio­n is an ongoing issue. Last March, Mounties arrested three people after an alleged attempt to fly illicit substances into the penitentia­ry with a drone last March.

Anyone with informatio­n on the operation is asked to contact Drumheller RCMP or their local police, or provide a tip anonymousl­y to Crime Stoppers.

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