Over a half kilo of methamphetamine was seized after the search of a home in Waterloo, according to Waterloo Regional Police.
Police arrested a 48-year-old Waterloo man on June 24 after they say they found him in possession of methamphetamine. Police say they had been investigating the case since early June.
After obtaining a warrant, police say officers then searched a home near Parkside Drive and Weber Street.
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Inside the residence, they say they found just over half a kilogram of methamphetamine which has a street value of between $7,000 and $10,000.
The man is facing a charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking as well as several parole violations.
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