Four people were arrested after fentanyl, methamphetamine and heroin were seized during a traffic stop in Kindersley, Sask., according to RCMP.
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Officers conducted a proactive traffic stop on April 3 and pulled over a vehicle with four occupants in a business parking lot. Following an investigation, police searched the vehicle and seized about 51 grams of fentanyl, 16 grams of methamphetamine, a small amount of heroin, drug trafficking paraphernalia, unstamped tobacco and cash.
Two men and two women were arrested at the scene.
Sheena Mackenzie, 43, of Kindersley, is charged with one count of trafficking fentanyl and one count of being at large on an undertaking. Police say she was also arrested on an outstanding warrant. She was scheduled to appear in Saskatoon provincial court on April 7.
Mark Rogerson, 43, of Kindersley, is charged with one count of trafficking fentanyl. He is scheduled to appear in Kindersley provincial court on May 19.
Curtis Mikituk, 45, of Kindersley, was arrested for breaching his statutory release and returned to custody.
The fourth person, a woman, was released without charge.
Kindersley RCMP continue to investigate.
“Drug trafficking has serious consequences for individuals, families and our communities as a whole,” said Staff Sgt. Sebastian Andrews, detachment commander. “Through proactive enforcement and ongoing investigations, our officers strive to keep our communities safe from the sale of these dangerous substances, such as fentanyl.”
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