(A photo of Woodman Sharma courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)(A photo of Woodman Sharma courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)
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Suspect in drug trafficking investigation surrenders

A man wanted for drug trafficking and dangerous driving has turned himself into the Windsor Police Service.

Police reported they had a warrant for the 28-year-old's arrest on October 7.

The man was wanted in connection to a drug trafficking investigation. As part of the investigation, police had two search warrants for the suspect's vehicle and a home on South Pacific Avenue.

On September 30, officers spotted the car at a gas station on Front Road in LaSalle, but as they approached, the driver sped off.

The search of the home resulted in the seizure of 285 Percocet tablets, 83 Oxycodone tablets, $915 in Canadian money, and $180 in U.S. money.

The man is facing charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

The charges have not been proven in court.

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