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Police shutter fake ID lab in Cambridge

A Waterloo Regional Police Cruiser. Ahmad Fareed Khan / Global News

Waterloo Regional Police say they have shuttered a fake ID lab in Cambridge and arrested a 28-year-old man following a two-month investigation.

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They say officers executed a warrant at a business which was located on Franklin Boulevard where they seized a large number of items including an embosser, computers, created identification, credit cards and stolen mail.

Officers also found methamphetamine and fentanyl, according to police.

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The suspect is facing a number of charges including fraud over $5000, identity theft, trafficking in identity information, possession of a controlled substance and unauthorized use of a computer.

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