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Chilliwack
2025-03-04 10:17 PST
File # 2024-49970
Chilliwack RCMP Drug Unit executed five search warrants to disrupt the drug supply for a street level drug trafficking network.
In October 2024, Chilliwack RCMP Drug Unit initiated an investigation into a drug trafficking group which was believed to be operating out of Mission.
Over the course of several months, investigators gathered evidence which led the Chilliwack RCMP Drug Unit to initiate an investigation into a suspected dial-a-dope line. Utilizing a number of investigative techniques, investigators identified the suspects involved in the drug trafficking.
On January 31, 2025, Chilliwack RCMP Drug and Crime Reduction Units with the assistance of the Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team (IERT), executed five search warrants at three Mission residences and two vehicles. The following was seized during the search:
Three individuals were arrested and have since been released pending further investigation.
This seizure is another example of our commitment to keeping harmful drugs off our streets, said Inspector Bowerman, Operations Support Officer for the Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment. Our officers will continue to take action and hold those involved in illegal activity accountable.
This seizure is another example of our commitment to keeping harmful drugs off our streets,
Our officers will continue to take action and hold those involved in illegal activity accountable.
The Chilliwack RCMP remains committed to combatting organized crime and drug trafficking. If you have information about a crime and wish to report it, please call the Chilliwack RCMP, or report anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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