Police have laid charges against a Calgary woman in connection with the trafficking of cocaine and fentanyl.
The charges stem from two separate traffic stops carried out by Calgary officers.
In July, investigators stopped a BMW 535i that didn’t have proper registration or insurance. Police said a stolen credit card, three cellphones, 27.7 grams of cocaine worth an estimated $2,770 and 732 fentanyl pills worth an estimated $14,640 were found in the car.
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On Sunday, police stopped the same driver at a traffic stop, seizing a marijuana grinder, two cellphones, four stolen credit cards and a stolen driver’s license.
Neelab Temori is facing 11 charges, including possession for the purpose of trafficking.
She is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.
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