Drug seizure in Mount Forest on Friday, Feb. 2nd, 2018.  (Wellington County OPP photo)Drug seizure in Mount Forest on Friday, Feb. 2nd, 2018. (Wellington County OPP photo)
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$15K Drug Seizure In Mount Forest

The OPP in Wellington County have released more information about a substantial drug seizure that was made in Mount Forest on Friday.  The search warrant was executed in the 500-block of Princess Anne St.

Officers seized cocaine, LSD, marijuana, and cannabis resin. The estimated street value of the seizure is $15,000.

Four men, all from Mount Forest, have been charged.

21-year-old Adam Fletcher is charged with: Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of Cannabis Resin for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of Cannabis resin over 1 gram.

20-year-old Eric Wells is charged with: Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of Cannabis Resin for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of a Marijuana under 30 grams Possession of Cannabis Resin over 1 gram

An 18-year-old is charged with: Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of Cannabis Resin for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of LSD Possession of Marihuana under 3 Kg for the Purpose of Trafficking Possession of Cannabis resin over 1 gram Unauthorized Possession of a Weapon

All three were held for bail.

Another 18-year-old male is charged with: Possession of a Marihuana over 30 grams Possession of Cannabis Resin over 1 gram

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