NRP found over $500,000 in drugs after search of vehicle and house
A 28-year old St. Catharines man has been charged after drugs were found in a traffic stop on Friday.
Police were looking into the sale of illegal drugs earlier this month, when they identified a suspect.
They pulled a vehicle over in the Vine and Scott Street area of St. Catharines, and found over $1,000, a various amounts of cocaine, fentanyl, and crystal meth.
Police also got a search warrant for a house in the Glengarry and Glendale Avenue area, and found more drugs, and guns.
Police estimate the amount of drugs at over $500,000.
Treyvond Dorma faces a number of charges.

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