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Estevan RCMP seize $174K worth of cocaine, crystal meth near Frobisher, Sask.

Crystal meth and cocaine worth an estimated $174,000 was seized by Estevan RCMP. File/Global News

Editor’s Note: This story has been changed to reflect the correct dates. RCMP had said the traffic stop was on Oct. 7 and the rural property was searched on Oct. 8.

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Estevan RCMP say they made a significant crystal meth and cocaine seizure following a traffic stop near Frobisher, Sask.

Officers stopped a vehicle on Oct. 6 that was suspected of being involved in a dangerous driving incident.

READ MORE: Cocaine, meth seized during traffic stop near Love, Sask.

RCMP found 38 grams of cocaine during the traffic stop on Highway 18.

Two Regina women, 51 and 35, were arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

RCMP said one of them was later found to be hiding a small quantity of crystal meth in her body cavity.

Further investigation led police to search a rural property near Frobisher on Oct. 7. Over a kilogram of crystal meth, 300 grams of a cocaine-based substance and a .22-calibre rifle were seized.

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RCMP said the street value of the crystal meth is estimated to be $140,000 and the cocaine at $34,000.

READ MORE: 151 grams of meth seized in Prince Albert drug bust

The 51-year-old is facing charges that include dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a firearm while prohibited and careless storage of a firearm.

A 60-year-old Regina man was also arrested. He is facing charges that include possession of a firearm without a licence, careless storage of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

The accused are expected to appear in provincial court on Tuesday.

Charges are pending against the 35-year-old Regina woman.

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