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Lethbridge police seize $15K worth of drugs, a firearm and $3,300 in cash

A firearm seized by Lethbridge police. (Supplied) A firearm seized by Lethbridge police. (Supplied)
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A Lethbridge man is facing charges after police seized more than $15,000 worth of drugs, along with a shotgun and more than $3,300 in cash.

The investigation was started Oct. 4 following a single-vehicle crash near Scenic Drive and 13 Street S.

After crashing into a tree, the driver of a vehicle was seen running away. Police searched the vehicle and seized a firearm, more than $3,300 cash and more than 235 grams of methamphetamine, along with a small amount of crack cocaine and fentanyl.

Gregory Stephen Johnston, 57, was arrested on Wednesday and during a search, officers also seized a small amount of crack cocaine and fentanyl.

Johnston is charged with:

  • Four counts of possession of a controlled substance (fentanyl and cocaine);
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking (methamphetamine);
  • Possession of the proceeds of crime (money);
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm;
  • Knowingly possess unauthorized firearm, and;
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm in vehicle.

He remains in custody and police say a bail hearing is set for Friday.

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