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Traffic stop leads to nearly $30k of drugs seized: Guelph police

Guelph police say they seized $29,500 in drugs. (Submitted/Guelph police) Guelph police say they seized $29,500 in drugs. (Submitted/Guelph police)
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Guelph police have charged two people following a traffic stop after police claim the suspects switched drivers; about $30,000 in illicit substances found. 

The Guelph Police Service Break Enter Auto Theft Unit conducted surveillance on a man known to them, according to police.

The man was on a release order with conditions to stay in his home 24 hours a day and not operate a vehicle.

Police said they were watching as the man drove to several locations around the city.

“Officers conducted a traffic stop when it was safe to do so, at which point a female was driving and the male was in the passenger seat,” a news release read.

Both were placed under arrest.

During a search incident to arrest, Guelph police said they found large amounts of fentanyl, cocaine and MDMA with a total estimated value of $29,500.

A Guelph man, 29, and a Guelph woman, 31, are jointly charged with three counts of possessing controlled substances for the purpose of trafficking. The man is also charged with two counts of breaching a release order.

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