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3 charged after drugs, weapons seized during traffic stop, residential search in St. Thomas

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Three people are facing charges after police say they seized drugs, ammunition and cash during a traffic stop and subsequent search warrant at a home in St. Thomas.

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St. Thomas police say they pulled over a vehicle around 8 a.m. Saturday for Highway Traffic Act violations. The male driver was taken into custody by police, and a quantity of suspected crystal methamphetamine was located during a search of the driver, police said.

Police added that a search of the vehicle turned up more crystal meth, as well as a quantity of ammunition, other unspecified weapons and an empty gun holster. A male passenger in the vehicle was found to have a large quantity of Canadian currency, police said.

Police say a search warrant conducted later at a home in St. Thomas saw the seizure of what police have only described as a “large quantity of unknown white substance,” along with various pills, and a small quantity of crystal methamphetamine and marijuana. Two replica firearms were also seized, police said.

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Police said they seized 18 grams of crystal meth, 186 grams of the unknown substance, pills, and approximately $2,900 in cash. The unknown substance would be sent for analysis, police said.

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One male has been charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, two counts of failing to comply with recognizance, and possession of a firearm or ammunition contrary to prohibition order.

A second male faces charges including possession of a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, breach of probation, and possession of a firearm or ammunition contrary to prohibition order.

In addition, police say the homeowner has been charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance.

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