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Three charged with trafficking cocaine in Saskatoon bust

Three men have been charged with trafficking cocaine following a bust in Saskatoon. Vytai Brannan / Global News

Three people have been charged for allegedly trafficking cocaine in Saskatoon. Members of the Saskatoon integrated drug enforcement team made the bust following a traffic stop Saturday at 22nd Street West and Avenue C.

Police said a 25-year-old Edmonton man had 46.2 grams of crack cocaine in his possession, along with two mobile phones and $100 cash.

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Officers also arrested a 21-year-old Toronto man who they said had 6.3 grams of crack cocaine, 0.9 grams of powered cocaine, $955 and a mobile phone.

A 22-year-old Regina man had two cell phones in his possession that police said had messages consistent with drug trafficking.

The trio are scheduled to appear Monday in Saskatoon provincial court.

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