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Kingston pair facing drug trafficking, weapons charges

Drugs seized during a recent investigation by Kingston police. Kingston Police

Kingston police say the search of a Bath Road residence turned up cocaine, crystal meth, fentanyl, drug trafficking paraphernalia and a 9-mm handgun with ammunition.

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Police say the fentanyl, which police say weighed more than one kilogram, was pressed into pills to make counterfeit versions of the prescription drug Teva-Oxycocet, which police say posed “a serious risk to drug users.”

Police have charged 24-year-old Chu Ming Sun and Victoria White, both of Kingston, with three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, proceeds of crime over $5,000 and possession of a firearm and ammunition.

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