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Meth seized, 2 charged in Prince Albert, Sask. drug bust

Prince Albert police seize meth, charge two for trafficking following tip from public. File Photo / Global News

Two men have been charged with trafficking meth after a drug bust in Prince Albert, Sask.

The bust happened when patrol officers pulled over a car Tuesday evening in the parking lot of a hotel in the 4000-block of 2nd Avenue West.

Police said they had been tipped-off people in the car were selling meth.

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Officers said they seized 14 grams of meth and 22 hydromorph pills during a search of the car.

A 36-year-old Saskatoon man is also charged with possession of the proceeds of crime while a 34-year-old Prince Albert man is charged with breach of probation.

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Both appeared Wednesday in Prince Albert provincial court.

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