Drugs, weapons, and cash seized from a home near Western University during a drug trafficking probe. Photo via London police.Drugs, weapons, and cash seized from a home near Western University during a drug trafficking probe. Photo via London police.
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Pair of London men arrested after $50K drugs seized in trafficking probe

Two London men were arrested late last week after a search at a home near Western University turned up weapons and over $50,000 in illegal drugs.

Last Friday, members of the London Police Service Drugs and Gangs Section, Mobile Service Unit, and Emergency Response Unit arrested two male suspects in a vehicle near Oxford and Richmond Streets.

Following the arrests of the two men, a search warrant was performed at a home near Richmond Street and Broughdale Avenue. Officers seized several weapons and substances from the home, including the following.

A loaded 9mm Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol with a laser sight

14 rounds of 9mm ammunition

One extended semi-automatic pistol magazine

One armorer pistol sighting device

427 grams of suspected cocaine

88 grams of suspected purple fentanyl

19.5 oxycodone tablets

An unspecified amount of cash

A digital scale

Investigators pegged the total value of the drugs seized at $56,017.

As a result, the two men, ages 20 and 23, are jointly charged with two counts of possession of a schedule one substance and possession of a schedule one for the purpose of trafficking.

The 23-year-old accused faces additional charges of unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a loaded regulated firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, occupying a vehicle with a firearm, possession of a prohibited weapon without authority, and failing to comply with a release order.

Both of the accused appeared in a London courtroom on Tuesday.

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