TORONTO — Three Burlington, Ont. men have been charged in connection with a drug trafficking investigation that resulted in the seizure of more than $10,000 in marijuana and cocaine.
Halton Regional Police executed a search warrant at a residence in Burlington on Friday.
Police seized 59 grams of cocaine, 428 grams of marijuana, 11 grams of marijuana resin called “shatter” and about $3,000 in cash.
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Investigators said the estimated street value of the drugs is $10,500.
Robert David Emery, 25, of Burlington, has been charged with trafficking a controlled substance (cocaine), possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) for the purpose of trafficking and possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) under 30 grams. He was released on a promise to appear in Milton court on Dec. 22.
Cole Sirois, 22, of Burlington, has been charged with possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) for the purpose of trafficking and was released on a promise to appear in Milton court on Dec. 22.
Aaron MacIsaac, 22, of Burlington has been charged with possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) and was released on a promise to appear in Milton court on Dec. 15.
Editor’s Note: Global News incorrectly stated that Aaron MacIssac, 22, was charged with possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) for the purpose of trafficking. In fact, he was charged with possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).
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