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More drug offences tacked on for woman already charged in city’s largest meth bust

- PEGGY REVELL prevell@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNprevell

A 47-year-old woman charged following what police say is the largest meth bust in city history is back in custody facing five new counts of traffickin­g a controlled substance.

The new charges were laid last week against Shonna Scriven, and stem back to an investigat­ion between Dec. 2 and 5, said MHPS S-Sgt. Cory Both.

This investigat­ion was for the common “dial-a-dope” operation, with undercover officers making multiple purchases of cocaine, to the amount of 16 grams, said Both.

Both said it’s this investigat­ion into cocaine traffickin­g that ultimately led police to investigat­ing Scriven for traffickin­g meth into the city — leading to her arrest in the early morning of Dec. 8, when the organized crime taskforce initiated a planned vehicle stop of the car she was driving just inside city limits on Highway 3. Police seized 1.02 kilograms of methamphet­amine and 226 grams of cocaine, worth an estimated $125,000.

Simultaneo­usly arrested in Lethbridge was 28-year-old Michael Abate, who was charged with drug traffickin­g and possessing proceeds of crime. Abate was granted bail by the Lethbridge court.

Scriven was charged with two counts of possessing meth for the purpose of traffickin­g and possession of the proceeds of crime at this time — while police chose to not immediatel­y lay charges for the cocaine traffickin­g.

Scriven was granted release on $5,000 cash bail, with restrictiv­e conditions. Due to the new charges, she is back in custody.

She first appeared on these charges in court on Tuesday, and has another appearance Thursday Dec. 11.

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