4 charged after 99 grams of meth seized: Prince Albert police
Officers seized 99.1 grams of meth after an investigation by the Prince Albert Integrated Street Enforcement Team (ISET).
Prince Albert Police Service / SuppliedPrince Albert police say four people are facing charges after the seizure of 99.1 grams of meth on Wednesday.
The drug bust came as a result of an investigation by the Prince Albert Integrated Street Enforcement Team (ISET).
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Police said the meth had an estimated street value of $8,000.
Officers also seized over $6,000 cash and a conducted energy weapon.
As a result of the investigation, a 25-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman have been charged with possession of meth for the purpose of trafficking. Both are from Prince Albert.
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Two Saskatoon men, aged 29 and 36, are facing multiple drug and weapon related offences.
All four were scheduled to make their first Prince Albert provincial court appearance on Thursday.

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