SASKATOON – A teen is facing a Fentanyl possession charge following a traffic stop in Saskatoon. Members of the integrated drug enforcement street team (SIDEST) made the stop Tuesday evening in the 2500-block of 22nd Street West.
Police then searched three people in the vehicle. One was allegedly found to have seven fake OxyContin pills containing Fentanyl.
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The 17-year-old teen is facing a charge of possession of a controlled substance. He is scheduled to appear in Saskatoon provincial court on Sept. 14.
Members of SIDEST are continuing with their investigation into the distribution of Fentanyl in Saskatoon.
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Fentanyl, which is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine and 20 times more than OxyContin, has been linked to several recent deaths and overdoses in Saskatoon and across Western Canada.
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