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Business cards for fake catering company led to Calgary drug bust: police

A selection of items Calgary police said were recovered during the search of two homes -- one in the 200 block of Fresno Place N.E. and one in the 0-100 block of West Springs Road S.W. – as well as two vehicles. Calgary Police Service handout

Calgary police have seized nearly $50,000 worth of cocaine and fentanyl during a drug trafficking investigation sparked by some conspicuous business cards.

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Officers launched the investigation in September after receiving a tip from the public.

It’s alleged business cards which advertized a fake catering company called “TWJ’s Catering Service” were handed out by drug dealers. Police said the cards included three names and phone numbers.

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Investigators were able to identify two people thought to be involved.

On Monday, police searched two homes – one in the 200 block of Fresno Place N.E. and one in the 0-100 block of West Springs Road S.W. – as well as two vehicles.

Through the search, police seized the following:

  • 67.7 grams of crack cocaine
  • 742 fentanyl pills
  • 99 fentanyl/heroin pills
  • 31.3 grams of methamphetamine
  • 118.7 grams of powder cocaine
  • $22,010 cash

Jeffery Truong, 21, and Christian Lay, 24, both of Calgary, are facing 17 charges.

They are scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 4, 2017.

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