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Man tried to sell drugs to officers, gets arrested: Guelph police

Guelph police say a man was arrested after he tried to sell drugs to plainclothes officers. Global News file

It appears an alleged drug dealer in Guelph learned a hard lesson in the importance of “knowing your customer” after police say he tried to sell to plainclothes officers.

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The officers were at a business on Woolwich Street near Marilyn Drive on Tuesday when a man approached and offered to sell them drugs.

He was immediately arrested and police said they found crystal meth on him along with a metal rod and a knife.

The service added the bicycle he was riding was stolen.

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A 25-year-old man has been charged with possessing a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, carrying a concealed weapon and possessing stolen property.

He will make a court appearance in May.

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