Over $21,000 worth of drugs was seized by Sarnia police during a traffic stop late last week. Vice Unit officers stopped a vehicle around 6pm Thursday on Stuart St. in the city's southend. During a search of the vehicle officers located 27 fentanyl patches, over 100 oxycodone pills, several hydromorph-contin pills, small amounts of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana. 28-year-old Patricia Leanne Carr of Sarnia is charged with four counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. As a result of the investigation, a search warrant was executed the following day at an apartment in the 200 block of London Rd. where officers located a small amount of marijuana and fentanyl. A 30-year-old Sarnia man is charged with two counts of possession.
Read More Local Stories
Air quality risks and extreme heat heading for Southwestern Ontario this week
10 hours agoEnvironment Canada has announced another heat warning for Southwestern Ontario.
Scoreboard, July 12
19 hours agoJude Bellingham scored a dramatic extra-time winner to send England into the World Cup semifinals with a 2-1 victory over Norway.
Kincardine approves new lease for Connaught Park Pavilion
20 hours agoThe new 10-year lease with the Kincardine Klassics Gymnastics Club
GoFundMe established for Wiarton woman critically injured while cycling
20 hours agoHeidi Smith-Tones of Wiarton was airlifted to Toronto after being hit by a vehicle on her bike while travelling down Grey Road 1.
SON criticizes lack of consultation on nuclear strategy
1 days agoSaugeen Ojibway Nation points to the potential Bruce C project at Bruce Power and nuclear waste concerns tied to Canada’s long-term nuclear planning.
Public health offers tips on preventing swimmer's itch
1 days agoGrey Bruce Public Health is offering tips on avoiding swimmer's itch so everyone can enjoy the water comfortably this summer.