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Record-setting Lethbridge fentanyl haul leads to charges against Calgarian

Drugs seized on June 15 in Lethbridge as part of an investigation that yielded the largest fentanyl haul in the city's history. (LPS) Drugs seized on June 15 in Lethbridge as part of an investigation that yielded the largest fentanyl haul in the city's history. (LPS)
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A 22-year-old Calgary man faces drug trafficking charges after Lethbridge police made the largest fentanyl bust in the city's history.

Officers seized a total of 553.2 grams of fentanyl, worth an estimated $337,000, on Wednesday during the searches of a home in the 1900 block of 12 Avenue S and the suspect's vehicle.

In addition to the fentanyl, the searches yielded:

  • 3,597.5 grams of methamphetamine;
  • 192.5 grams of cocaine; and,
  • $14,085 in cash.

Danny Truong has been charged with three counts of possession of trafficking a controlled substance and one count of possession of the proceeds of crime over $5,000.

The accused remains in custody ahead of his release hearing.

Wednesday's investigation eclipsed the previous record seizure of 478 grams of fentanyl that was recorded only eight days earlier.

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