WINDSOR, ONT. Police seized more than 20,000 cannabis plants and 1,400 pounds of processed cannabis with an estimated value of over $18 million from illegal grow operations in Leamington and Kingsville. On Wednesday around 8 a.m. the OPP-led Provincial Joint Force Cannabis Enforcement Team (PJFCET) executed five Cannabis Act search warrants at three greenhouses and two residences on County Road 34 and County Road 31 In Kingsville and Seacliff Drive in Leamington. The proliferation of illegal marihuana grow operations, as evidenced by this recent significant seizure in Leamington and Kingsville, demonstrates the resolve by criminal enterprise groups to profit from illegal activity,” says OPP Essex County detachment commander, inspector Glenn Miller. “To those individuals or groups who continue to profit from these illegal grow operations, the OPP will relentlessly pursue your interests, seize your property and introduce you into the criminal justice system.
Ontario Provincial Police seize over 5,000 cannabis plants from commercial building in Pembroke, four arrested
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Community street crime units execute search warrant
On Friday, Jan. 29, members the OPP, Community Street Crime Units from Oxford, Middlesex, County of Brant and Norfolk County executed a search warrant at a Goshen Street address in Tillsonburg.
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Two people were arrested and police recovered suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine and Canadian cash.
A 28-year-old Tillsonburg woman was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000.
Also charged was a 41-year-old Tillsonburg man. He faces charges for possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000.