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Suspects in Calgary dial-a-dope operation face over 40 charges

A Calgary Police Service cruiser in front of police headquarters. File photo/Calgary Police Service/Facebook/File photo

CALGARY – Police have laid over 40 charges against three men in connection with an alleged dial-a-dope operation.

In February, police raided homes in three south Calgary communities as part of an eight-month long investigation.

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Inside the homes, officers found more than 900 grams of MDMA worth $55,000, 355 grams of cocaine worth $35,000, and 400 grams of marijuana worth nearly $4,000.

Police also seized drug paraphernalia

24-year-old Tyler Scott Haday, 25-year-old Kristopher James Rae and 26-year-old Daniel Eric Theriault are facing dozens of drug-related charges.

The three homes searched on February 26th were located in Forest Lawn, Penbrook and Scarboro.

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