MORAVIANTOWN FIRST NATION, Ont. – Provincial police say a man is facing more than two dozen charges in a theft investigation.
OPP say officers backed up by an emergency response team searched two homes on Moraviantown First Nation in southwestern Ontario late last month.
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They say investigators recovered thousands of dollars in stolen property, firearms and more than six kilograms of various illicit drugs.
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OPP say the drugs included marijuana, cocaine, and cannabis resin.
A 46-year-old man from Moraviantown First Nation faces 27 charges including possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, breach of firearms regulations, possession of a weapon, and various drug possession counts.
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