REGINA – A Regina man is facing a number of drug related charges after being arrested for failing to follow his court ordered curfew.
According to police, the 31-year-old was suspected of drug trafficking and was arrested on February 5th for breach of a court ordered curfew.
During the arrested, officers found a large quantity of cash and methamphetamine.
Officers said a subsequence search of the man’s home lead to the discovery of more methamphetamine, marijuana, and other evidence consistent with drug trafficking.
Daniel James Robert Woodley is charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of property obtained by crime, and breach of undertaking.
He made his first court appearance on February sixth.
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