Three people are in custody facing a litany of drug charges after Winnipeg police raided two St. James-area homes last week.
Police said the guns and gangs unit began a drug trafficking investigation in May, which led to searches of homes on Sackville and Roseberry streets on July 11, and the arrests of two men and a woman.
During the searches, officers seized 453 grams of cocaine, 41 grams of meth, and 10 grams of MDMA, with a total estimated street value of more than $47,000.
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A search also turned up 50 rounds of ammunition, as well as stolen property, drug trafficking/production supplies, stolen property and electronic devices.
A 39-year-old man has been charged with possessing meth and ecstasy for the purpose of trafficking, as well as a pair of weapons charges and failing to comply with conditions.
The second man, 37, and a 27-year-old woman each face one count of possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, as well as possessing proceeds of property obtained by crime.
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