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A routine traffic stop has resulted in the seizure of drugs for Provincial Police in Fort Frances.
Officers pulled over a vehicle on Sunday afternoon shortly after 3 o’clock for a Highway Traffic Act violation.
Police found more than four grams of Fentanyl, 16 Hydromorphone pills, and 18 Morphine pills.
OPP say 27-year-old Dylan Pattison faces a total of four charges and 20-year-old Riley Bimm faces two charges.
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A routine traffic stop has resulted in the seizure of drugs for Provincial Police in Fort Frances.
Officers pulled over a vehicle on Sunday afternoon shortly after 3 o’clock for a Highway Traffic Act violation.
Police found more than four grams of Fentanyl, 16 Hydromorphone pills, and 18 Morphine pills.
OPP say 27 year old Dylan Pattison faces a total of four charges and 20 year old Riley Bimm faces two charges.
Both of the accused are from Fort Frances.
Charge Breakdown:
Dylan PATTISON (27) of Fort Frances was charged with:
-2 counts of Possession of a controlled substance – Schedule I for the purpose of Trafficking contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act;
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A tenancy manager opted to say âyesâ to a free ounce of pot, but apparently said ânoâ to noticing anything strange about a student flat he rented out that was being used for what has been called a âsignificantâ cannabis grow-op
Michael Kinraid, 33, was sentenced to 10 months of home detention and 300 hours of community work last week for his part in the weed-growing venture, according to
Stuff. He had been charged with cultivating cannabis.
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There were 353 plants seized from the flat made up of 13 different strains. Photo / Getty Images
There were 353 plants seized from the flat made up of 13 different strains. Photo / Getty Images
Otago Daily Times
By: Rob Kidd
A property manager who leased a student flat to a cannabis syndicate for a half-million-dollar drug operation says he is happy he was caught.
Michael John Kinraid, 33, appeared in the Dunedin District Court this afternoon after pleading guilty to cultivating the class-C drug.
Judge Peter Rollo sentenced him to 10 months home detention and 300 hours community work.