PICKERING, Ont. – Police say they have charged two men with drug trafficking after a traffic stop in Pickering, east of Toronto, earlier this week.
Police say they made the arrests Thursday morning near Bayly Street and St. Martins Drive.
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They say further investigation led officers to seize a quantity of fentanyl, cash and drug paraphernalia.
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The two suspects, from Pickering and Mallorytown, are both 24 years old.
They are charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking and are being held for a bail hearing.
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