PEI

4 charged in Charlottetown drug bust

Police charged four people with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking after they searched a Charlottetown home Wednesday.

The people are from Ontario, Nova Scotia and P.E.I.

Police say the search was part of an ongoing drug investigation. (Pat Martel/CBC)

Police charged four people with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking after they searched a Charlottetown home Wednesday and found what they called "several ounces" of cocaine.

Police say they entered the home at 5:30 p.m. and seized cash and the drugs.

The four people are two Ontario men, 30 and 25, a 30-year-old Nova Scotia man and a 33-year-old Charlottetown woman. 

The 30-year-old Ontario man was also charged with failure to comply with an undertaking in connection to another drug charge from another search by Charlottetown police at a different home in February.

In a written news release, police said that man will appear in court Thursday for a hearing to determine if he will be granted bail or remain in custody. 

Police said the other three will be released Thursday and appear in court at a later date.

The bust was a result of an ongoing drug investigation, police said.

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