Two Lethbridge residents, including a 19-year-old woman, are facing a series of drug trafficking and firearm charges following a police investigation.
On Tuesday, members of the Lethbridge Regional Police Service and Alert Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit executed a search warrant at a resident on Lynx Terrace.
As a result of the search, police seized:
- Cocaine – 217 grams
- MDMA – 54 grams
- Methadone – 50 grams
- Oxycodone – 124 pills
- Steroids – 474 vials
- Steroids – 2,460 pills
- Marijuana – small quantity
- An assault rifle
- A shotgun
- Ammunition
- Three replica guns
- Drug paraphernalia
- An SUV
- A motorcycle
- Unidentified pills and liquids which will require additional analysis
Police estimate the street value of the drugs is approximately $26,500, the steroids are valued at nearly $20,000, and the vehicles are worth an estimated $52,500.
In connection to the search of the home, 32-year-old Jeremy Scott Coleman and 19-year-old Mandi Lynn Lumley were arrested without incident.
Coleman faces eleven charges including:
- Possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking (four counts)
- Possession of a controlled substance (three counts)
- Unauthorized possession of a firearm (two counts)
- Possession of property obtained by crime (two counts)
Lumley faces five charges including:
- Possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking (three counts)
- Unauthorized possession of a firearm (two counts)
Coleman made his first court appearance on Tuesday. Lumley is scheduled to appear in court on April 17, 2014.