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Cocaine, pepper spray seizure lead to charges against Manitoba-based soldier

Charges have been laid against a Manitoba-based soldier who is accused of trafficking in cocaine. army-armee.forces.gc.ca

SHILO, Man. — Charges have been laid against a Manitoba-based soldier who is accused of trafficking in cocaine.

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The Canadian Forces Provost Marshal and Canadian Forces Military Police Group says one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking and one of possession of a prohibited weapon have been laid against a master corporal at Canadian Forces Base Shilo.

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Lieut. Blake Patterson, a military spokesman, says an investigation was launched into the suspect last Nov. 23 by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service.

Patterson says the soldier was arrested by military authorities during a traffic stop off the base on Jan. 15 and alleges he had 32 grams of cocaine in his possession.

A search of his home the same day found pepper spray and various drug paraphernalia, including packaging and a digital scale.

Brent McCarthy, who is with 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, is facing charges laid under the National Defence Act and remains free, pending a possible court martial.

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