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10 people arrested at ‘problem’ residence in Edmonton

An Edmonton police van, seen here in the summer of 2014. Global News

EDMONTON — Ten people were arrested by police at one residence in the area of 121 Avenue and 88 Street. Officers describe the property as a “problem address.”

Just before 11 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21, beat officers with the Edmonton Police Service worked with a tactical team and the canine unit to execute a search warrant. Police say there had been “a number of police interactions at that residence.”

During the search, more than $1,000 in various drugs were found – including dilaudids (an opioid analgesic), cocaine and hydromorphone – along with cash, weapons, a stolen licence plate and ammunition.

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The following people were arrested at the residence:

Christopher Nutt, 39, is charged with three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, and one count each of possession of stolen property, proceeds of crime, possession of a weapon dangerous, and possession of prohibited firearm.

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Tobi Ledoux, 35, is charged with three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, and one count each of possession of stolen property, proceeds of crime, possession of a weapon dangerous, and breach of recognizance.

Elio Giordano, 49, is charged with three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, two counts of breach of recognizance, and one count each of possession of stolen property, proceeds of crime, and possession of a weapon dangerous.

Warren Stonechild, 35, is charged with one count each of possession for the purpose of trafficking, proceeds of crime, and breach of probation.

Grant Giroux, 28, is charged with three counts of breach of recognizance.

Holly Williams, 30, is charged with possession of counterfeit money, and breach of probation.

Erin Halfe, 31, is charged with two counts of breach of probation.

Three others were arrested but charges were not laid.

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