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Crack, meth and fentanyl seized in Kingston drug bust

A 39-year-old woman has been charged in connection with a drug trafficking investigation in Kingston. Handout/Kingston Police

A drug trafficking investigation has led to the seizure of tens of thousands of dollars worth of crack, meth and fentanyl, Kingston police say.

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Police say tips to the street crime unit led investigators to begin looking into a woman who was accused of selling fentanyl within the city.

The probe led to a traffic stop near Portsmouth Avenue and Johnson Street Friday.

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A search of the vehicle found fentanyl that was packaged for sale, crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine and cash, police say.

In all, police say the drugs carry a street value of $63,490.

Ashley Anthis, 39, of Kingston, is charged with three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime.

Police say Anthis was already on a previous release order for several counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, weapons dangerous and possession of proceeds of crime.

The accused was held in police custody pending a bail hearing.

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