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Suspected drug trafficker caught sleeping at the wheel by Kelowna RCMP

Along with suspected drugs, police found bear spray, a pair of knives and a baseball bat when an officer investigated a man's well-being. Global News

A Kelowna police officer is “no doubt pleased he trusted his instincts” after concerns for a man’s well-being led to an arrest and the seizure of suspected drugs.

According to Kelowna RCMP, an officer on regular patrol noticed a man slumped over in a Toyota Prius, which was parked near Gordon Drive, early Friday.

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Kelowna RCMP said the officer attempted to rouse the 44-year-old Penticton man to ensure he wasn’t in medical distress. After knocking on the car’s window, the driver remained unresponsive.

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The officer then opened the car door and woke the man by calling out to him.

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Once awake, police say the man quickly tried to cover what turned out to be a large quantity of small plastic bags.

That led a police seizure of suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine.

Along with the drugs, police found bear spray, a pair of knives and a baseball bat.

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The man was taken into custody without incident and was later released.

Police say he now faces a number of potential drug-related charges.

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