Seven more are facing charges, police say none are member of the Tyendinaga community.
Tyendinaga Police executed a warrant in the community Tuesday morning, arresting two suspects on site while five fled on foot.
With help from OPP’s TRU, ERT, and K9 units, all suspects were quickly found and taken into custody without incident.
Police say all seven individuals arrested are not members of the Tyendinaga community.
This coming after police recently seized more than 72,000 illicit cannabis plants worth over $122 million.
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