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Traffic stop turns up cocaine, crystal meth and other drugs: Wetaskiwin RCMP

Wetaskiwin RCMP made a major drug bust after stopping a vehicle in a traffic stop. File / Global News

Police in Wetaskiwin made a drug bust Tuesday evening after conducting a traffic stop.

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At approximately 5:30 p.m., a sheriff with the Westaskiwin Integrated Traffic Unit stopped a black Ford Escape for speeding on Highway 13. Together with an RCMP member the sheriff determined the driver had marijuana in the SUV.

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A further search of the vehicle turned up 322 grams of cocaine, 88 grams of crystal meth, a small amount of marijuana, anabolic steroids and a small amount of cash.

“Thanks to the investigational skills of our members a significant amount of dangerous drugs won’t be sold in our community,” said Const. Holly Porterfield, Wetaskiwin RCMP.

Ricky Lysohirka, 28, of Lloydminster, Sask. was arrested and charged with a variety of offences.

The charges include possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of property obtained by crime and speeding.

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Lysohirka is next scheduled to appear in Wetaskiwin Provincial Court on Feb. 14.

 

 

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