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Quick action by officers led to a bust of drugs and weapons.
Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers were alerted by Long Plain First Nation Security of a vehicle that went through the COVID-19 security checkpoint on January 5, 2020, with a non-community Member who was restricted from entering the First Nation which led to a traffic stop when the officers located the orange Dodge journey.
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MFNPS seize meth, cash and weapons in traffic stop Back to video
The driver of the vehicle was issued a Provincial Offences Act ticket and all occupants exited the vehicle. In the process, officers observed a knife in the outer backpack pocket of a backpack, in the vehicle, also located in the backpack was a full can of bear mace. A search of the vehicle where police seized a crystal-like substance believed to be Methamphetamine in a baggie, three scales, numerous dime bags, a prefilled syringe needle with a red like substance and a large quantity of cash.