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5 overdoses prompt drug trafficking investigation south of Edmonton; 4 arrested

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RCMP have charged four people in Wetaskiwin following a drug-trafficking investigation.

Police said the search was initiated following five drug overdoses in Wetaskiwin within a week, including one death from a suspected overdose.

A search of a residence in the Wildrose Trailer Park yielded 77 grams of methamphetamine, eight grams of suspected fentanyl and drug trafficking paraphernalia, according to police.

Four individuals now face a number of charges.

Brian Michael Dupe, 62, from Wetaskiwin is charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine
  • Breach of probation

Kile Andrew Bailey, 36, from Edmonton has been charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine

Colin Simeon Potts, 29, from Maskwacis is charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine
  • Failure to comply with an undertaking

Kristen Dawn Morin, 28, from Maskwacis is charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine
  • Obstruct police officer

Dupe and Bailey are scheduled to appear in Wetaskiwin provincial court on Sept. 28 and Potts and Morin will appear in Wetaskiwin court on Sept. 30.

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