Guelph police say they’ve seized more than $70,000 worth of cocaine following a two-month investigation.
Investigators initially said they recovered more than $700,000 in controlled substances, however police provided an update on Wednesday and confirmed the correct dollar amount.
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In October, authorities began investigating a man believed to be involved in trafficking controlled substances.
Police said they watched the man’s home, as well as a business on Woodlawn Road, before obtaining warrants to search both locations.
Officers arrested the man at his business on Tuesday afternoon.
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Initially
They’ve seized officers more than $70,000 in cocaine, drug packaging and over $14,000 in cash.
A 37-year-old faces drug trafficking charges and has a bail hearing on Wednesday.
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