Saskatoon

Drug seizure by Saskatoon police nets 10kg of crystal meth

Saskatoon police seized 10 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, a handgun, crossbow and more than a dozen cell phones in a drug bust last week.

Search warrants were executed at four locations in and around Saskatoon

Saskatoon police seized the drugs, weapons and what they call drug paraphernalia on May 23. (Submitted by Saskatoon Police)

Saskatoon police seized 10 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, a handgun, crossbow and more than a dozen cell phones in a drug bust last week. 

All of these items, plus $2,000 in cash, were found when drug unit officers executed search warrants at four locations in and around Saskatoon last Thursday.

Among the locations were two houses, one on the 1400 block of Alexandra Avenue and another on the 300 block of Sylvian Crescent, a storage facility in the 800 block of 45th Street W., and an acreage southwest of Saskatoon.

The seizures led to around 40 charges against five people, related to what police are calling a crystal meth trafficking investigation.

Police did not provide details on the types of charges that were laid.

Saskatoon Provincial Court confirmed at least one of the accused faces charges of trafficking, possession for the purposes of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime.

The five individuals charged were scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday morning.