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57-year-old New Brunswick man pleads guilty to multiple counts of drug trafficking

A 57-year-old man from Shediac, N.B. has plead guilty to multiple counts of drug trafficking. File / Global News

A 57-year-old man from Shediac, N.B. has pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine, hydromorphone and cannabis for the purpose of trafficking, RCMP say.

Police say they searched a home on Donald Street on Wednesday and seized quantities of what they believe to be cocaine, hydromorphone and cannabis.

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Officers also found a replica firearm and drug paraphernalia during their search.

Laurie Cormir appeared in court on Thursday and pleaded guilty to all charges before being released pending a sentencing hearing in October.

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