A Kingston resident is among the three facing charges; methamphetamine, cocaine plus cash and more were seized.
Three individuals are facing multiple charges following a significant drug seizure in Sharbot Lake on March 30th.
The Ontario Provincial Police East Region Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) launched an investigation into local drug trafficking in late 2025.
Assisted by the OPP Emergency Response Team and Frontenac Detachment officers, CSCU executed a search warrant at a residence on Gordon Crescent. Two people were arrested on-site, and a third fled on foot before being apprehended nearby.
Officers seized more than 320 grams of suspected methamphetamine, over 63 grams of suspected cocaine, $1,600 in cash, and items associated with drug trafficking.
A 61 year old from Central Frontenac Township, and a 36 year old resident of Kingston, each face two counts of possession of Schedule I substances for trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime, The Kingston resident is also charged for failing to comply with a probation order.
A 45 year old from Parham, faces charges of operation while prohibited and probation violations.
All three are scheduled for bail hearings in Kingston.
Story by Tim Baltz
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