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1 arrested in St. Albert after seizure of $40K of illegal drugs

St. Albert RCMP seize more than $40,000 in illegal drugs. (Credit: RCMP) St. Albert RCMP seize more than $40,000 in illegal drugs. (Credit: RCMP)
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A federal parolee was arrested in St. Albert after a months-long drug investigation, RCMP said.

Jesse Louie, 41, was on a statutory release for a prior drug-trafficking conviction when Mounties opened a new investigation last October.

On June 17, police executed a search warrant at Louie’s residence and seized:

  • Approximately 381 grams of methamphetamine
  • Approximately 284 grams of cocaine
  • Approximately 65 grams of fentanyl
  • About 1.51 of GHB
  • About 1.72 kilograms of a buffing agent
  • A loaded and stolen sawed off shotgun
  • A loaded Kel Tec 9mm folding carbine

According to police, the street value of the seized drugs is worth more than $40,000.

Louie was charged with:

  • Possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking
  • A number of weapons offences

Louie’s parole has been suspended and his next court appearance is June 28 in St. Albert.

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