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News release

Over $40,000 in drugs and cash seized by West Shore RCMP

January 14, 2026 - West Shore, British Columbia
From: West Shore RCMP

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File 2025-10701

Over the past four months, the West Shore RCMP Crime Reduction Unit, in partnership with the Drugs and Organized Crime Unit, conducted an investigation into a drug trafficking operation in the West Shore.

The investigation, concluded in late December 2025, resulted in the arrest of two men and the execution of search warrants at two residential properties in Colwood and Langford.

Subsequent to the searches, police seized the following items related to drug trafficking:

  • Approximately $28,000 in Canadian currency
  • Approximately 73 grams of suspected crack cocaine
  • Approximately 84 grams of suspected powder cocaine
  • Approximately 33 grams of suspected methamphetamine
  • Approximately 29 grams of suspected fentanyl

The combined estimated value of the seized drugs and currency is more than $40,000.

“By removing these substances from our community, officers prevented thousands of potentially lethal doses from reaching the streets,” said Cpl. Danny Grieve of the West Shore RCMP Crime Reduction Unit. “This investigation highlights our continued commitment to disrupting drug trafficking and organized crime in the West Shore, helping to keep our communities safe.”

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