Photo of the drugs, cash and gun seized in a police raid at a Pond Mills Rd. home. Photo courtesy of London Police. Photo of the drugs, cash and gun seized in a police raid at a Pond Mills Rd. home. Photo courtesy of London Police.
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Police Seize Meth And Shotgun In Raid

Police have taken over $20,000 worth of drugs and a shotgun off the streets following a raid in southeast London.

Members of the Guns and Drugs Unit executed a search warrant last Friday, January 23 at Pond Mills Rd. home. A total of four Londoners were arrested.

The following items were seized:

  •  two vehicles
  •  sawed off 12-gauge shotgun
  •  6.3 ounces of crystal meth valued at $17,700
  •  hydromorphone valued at $4,150
  •  32 grams marijuana valued at $320
  •  $11,460 in cash
As a result of the police investigation the following people face charges.

Robert Rivard, 36

  •  possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking X4
  •  possession of a schedule II substance
  •  possess firearms while prohibited
  •  possess prohibited firearm
  •  driving while disqualified
Nicole George, 25
  •  possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking X4
  •  possession of a schedule II substance for the purpose of trafficking
  •  unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon
Charles Grebenchan and Erika Paton, both 24, face a charge of possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking.

All will appear in court at a later date.

 

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