CANADA — An arrest was made and more than $10,000 worth of drugs and cash were confiscated during a drug-trafficking investigation last week in Canada.
According to the Tosguna Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service Facebook page, officers confiscated nearly three pounds of marijuana, THC syringes, shatter packages, five cellphones, $475 in cash and more than 200 THC Candies shaped like Lego figurines.
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“The form of the THC Candies is a specific concern due to the attraction it poses to children and adults alike,” the Facebook post said.
THC candy formed to resemble LEGO figurines were seized by Tsuut'ina Nation police during a recent traffic stop https://t.co/rMyg2XuztF pic.twitter.com/DTBGQkGgtb
— Ryan White (@CTVRyanWhite) October 22, 2016
According to CTV News Calgary, 39-year-old Derrick Fullerton was arrested and charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. Fullerton has been banned from accessing the Tsuut'ina Nation by band leaders.
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