Waterloo police seize $17K in drugs after suspicious vehicle call in Kitchener

Waterloo Regional Police say they seized greater than $17,000 price of unlawful medication after a resident reported a suspicious car in Kitchener, early Monday morning.
In response to police, a name got here in a few suspicious car being seen within the car parking zone of a plaza on Doon Village Street at round 2:05 a.m.
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They are saying officers arrived and located a person behind the wheel of the car. They then arrested him for operation whereas impaired by medication.
Police then searched the car the place they discovered a plethora of suspected unlawful substances together with 4 grams of fentanyl, 26 grams of methamphetamine, 130 doses of LSD, 100 hydromorphone drugs, 250 oxycodone and oxycontin drugs, 5 grams of psilocybin, 10 benzodiazepine drugs and 315 grams of hashish.
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Police estimate the road worth of the substances to surpass the $17,000 mark.
Along with the previously-noted impaired cost, a 29-year-old Kitchener man is dealing with a number of trafficking expenses.