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Fentanyl, meth seized in Prince Albert, Sask. drug bust

Police officers seize fentanyl, meth in Prince Albert, Sask., drug bust. File / Global News

A man is facing drug charges following a bust in Prince Albert, Sask.

Police officers were initially called to a home in the 600-block of 21 Street East early Monday morning for a report of a man behaving erratically.

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It was believed he was under the influence of a substance.

Patrol officers said they saw a large knife and a hammer in the home when they arrived.

The home was searched for the safety of the officers, according to Prince Albert police officials.

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Two baggies, one with .02 grams of meth and the other with 32 fentanyl pills, were found during the search.

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The 26-year-old Prince Albert man was arrested and is charged with possession of fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking and possession of meth.

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