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2 charged after drugs, weapons seized in Penetanguishene counterfeit cash investigation: OPP​

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Two men are facing numerous charges after a counterfeit cash investigation. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

Two men are facing numerous charges after an investigation into fake money being used at a local business led to the seizure of drugs, weapons and recovered stolen property in Penetanguishene, OPP say.

On Friday, officers responded to a report of a counterfeit $10 bill being used at a business just after 7 p.m., police say, and that investigation led to the arrest of two men.

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According to police, further investigation led to officers seizing about 11 ounces of drugs, a loaded handgun, an imitation handgun-style firearm, a knife, polymer knuckles, two Barrie Baycats championship rings, four women’s watches and a lady’s ring.

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Kevin Monroe, 36, from Midland is facing 20 charges, OPP say, and Vance Sylvester, 29, from Christian Island First Nation is facing 27 charges.

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Both are facing charges including uttering counterfeit money, fraud under $5,000, possession of a Schedule I substance for trafficking, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, among others, officers add.

Sylvester is facing additional charges of possession of a prohibited device of ammunition and possession of a loaded prohibited firearm, police say.

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The accused were both held for a bail hearing on Saturday at the Ontario Court of Justice.

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