St. Stephen RCMP seize drugs, firearm

St. Stephen RCMP seize drugs, firearm

St. Stephen RCMP say it has seized drugs and a firearm as part of a drug trafficking investigation in the community. 

On May 6, several detachments, including St. Stephen, McAdam, St. George and St. Andrews, executed a search warrant of a property on Princess Street. 

“As a result of the search, police seized quantities of what are believed to be fentanyl, crystal meth, crack cocaine, an undisclosed amount of cash, drug paraphernalia, a cell phone and an unsecured long gun,” RCMP said in a release. “The owner of the firearm did not have a Possession and Acquisition Licence.” 

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St. Stephen RCMP seize drugs and firearm from a residence in St. Stephen. (RCMP/Submitted)

The police said they arrested a 27-year-old woman from St. Stephen, who was later released on conditions and is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 26. 

“This investigation has resulted in harmful drugs being taken off the streets of St. Stephen and surrounding areas,” Sgt. Pierre Ladouceur said in a release. “These results reflect the dedication and diligence of our frontline officers, whose continued efforts are essential in keeping our communities safe.”

Anyone with information about or who suspects of illegal drug activity in their neighbourhood is asked to contact their local police. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), by downloading the secure P3 Mobile App, or by secure web tips.

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  • Nathalie Sturgeon, Local Journalism Initiative, The Courier.

    The Local Journalism Initiative, funded by the Government of Canada, aims to provide journalism to underserved communities. She joined the team in August 2024 and was formerly a digital broadcast journalist with Global News in New Brunswick. She has past experience as the editor of the Kings County Record in Sussex, N.B.

    She is from White Rapids, New Brunswick, just outside of Miramichi. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism from St. Thomas University in Fredericton.

    Nathalie is a strong supporter of local and community news -- and hopes to tell the most important stories for the people of Charlotte County and beyond.

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