Photo of a shotgun London police say they seized from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police. Photo of a shotgun London police say they seized from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police.
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Raid Uncovers Drugs, Gun And Stolen Goods

Two people face charges after London police seized drugs and a gun, and discovered what they are calling a "small store" of stolen property.

Last Thursday, London police officers and members of the RCMP raided a home on Brydges St. and seized a smorgasbord of drugs, including pot, Dilaudid, Hydromorphone, and Ritalin.

They also seized a sawed-off shotgun.

Officers searched a shed on the property and found thousands of dollars worth of stolen property. Among the items seized were two utility trailers, bikes, power tools, electronics, and clothing.

James Parsons, 29, and 22-year-old Jade Morningstar of London face drug and firearms charges.

Police continue their investigation into the stolen property.

Photo of property seized by police from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police. Photo of property seized by police from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police.

Photo of property seized by police from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police. Photo of property seized by police from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police.

Photo of property seized by police from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police. Photo of property seized by police from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police.

Photo of a shotgun London police say they seized from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police. Photo of a shotgun London police say they seized from a home on Brydges St. Photo courtesy of London police.

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