Waterloo Regional Police say thousands of dollars worth of purple fentanyl was taken off the streets during a traffic stop in Kitchener on Thursday.
Police say they pulled a vehicle over on Queens Boulevard in Kitchener at around 8 p.m.
Police say the passenger of the vehicle was known to officers and he was arrested and charged with breach of recognizance.
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During the investigation, police say officers seized $38,000 worth of purple fentanyl, some Percocet pills and $1753.70 in cash.
A 21-year-old man and a 30-year-old man have been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. The younger man is also facing multiple counts of breach of recognizance.
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