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Cocaine seized in 2 separate Saskatoon busts

File photo of cocaine. Nearly a kilogram of cocaine was seized by police in Saskatoon in two separate busts. File / Getty Images

Three people are facing trafficking charges after police seized cocaine in two separate busts in Saskatoon.

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The Saskatoon combined forces special enforcement unit made the first bust on Dec. 7.

Officers said they stopped a vehicle at John A. Macdonald Road and Steeves Avenue and took two people into custody after seeing activity consistent with drug trafficking.

A home was then searched in the 1800-block of Cumberland Avenue South.

Police said a total of 178 grams of cocaine packaged for distribution, $7,600 in cash, scales, records, and packaging material consistent with drug trafficking were seized.

A 34-year-old man was charged with possession for the purposed of trafficking, and proceeds of crime.

He will be back in court on Dec. 20.

A woman was released with no charges laid.

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The second bust was made on Dec. 13 by the Saskatoon integrated drug enforcement street team.

Officers said they saw activity consistent with drug trafficking in a parking lot in the 3500-block of 11th Street West.

Two people were arrested and police said they had seven grams of cocaine and roughly $300.

Police said a storage locker was then searched where they seized roughly 780 grams of cocaine, packaging, and a scale.

A man and a woman, both 49, are facing cocaine trafficking, cocaine possession, and possession of the proceeds of crime charges.

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