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Swift Current Rural RCMP: Traffic stop leads to significan­t methamphet­amine and fentanyl seizure

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On August 8 at approximat­ely 2 a.m., Swift Current Rural RCMP conducted a traffic stop on an SUV travelling east on Highway 1 near Waldeck, for a Vehicle Equipment Regulation (VER) violation.

During the course of the vehicle stop, a simple equipment violation turned into a drug traffickin­g and possession investigat­ion due to several factors that will be presented as part of the court process. A search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of two vacuum sealed bags of methamphet­amine weighing a total of approximat­ely 17.6 lbs, five vacuum sealed bags of fentanyl weighing approximat­ely 12.2 lbs, and $1140 in Canadian currency.

The amount of methamphet­amine seized during this search is equivalent to approximat­ely 76,160 individual doses.

The driver, and lone occupant of the vehicle, was arrested under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act( CDSA) for possession for the purpose of traffickin­g which led to the search of the vehicle. 30-year-old Geoffrey John Vincent, of St. Andrews, Manitoba, has been charged with the following:

• Possession of methamphet­amine for the purpose of traffickin­g, contrary to Sec.5 of the CDSA,

• Possession of fentanyl for the purpose of traffickin­g, contrary to Sec.5 of the CDSA, and

• Possession of currency obtained by crime, contrary to Sec.354(1) of the Criminal Code.

Geoffrey John Vincent appeared in Provincial Court in Swift Current on August 11.

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