
'Dangerous' woman wanted for drug trafficking
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Chatham-Kent police are looking for a wanted woman in a drug investigation where $187,504 in cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl were seized.
Chatham-Kent police are looking for a wanted woman in a drug investigation where $187,504 in cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl were seized.
An officer on general patrol conducted a traffic stop on King Street East, near Adelaide Street South in Chatham on July 30.
Police say the woman driving provided a Quebec driver’s license that was determined to be fake. She was arrested.
A search incident to arrest produced a valid Ontario driver’s license with a photo, correcting identifying the woman. Police say during her arrest, a large amount of currency and scales were observed inside the vehicle. The motor vehicle was towed pending judicial authorization.
The 21-year-old Hamilton woman, Raghdah Saad Taha Al-Janabi, was transported to police headquarters, where she was held pending a bail hearing.
She was charged with obstructing a peace officer, possessing a forged document with intent, and use of a forged document. As a result of the bail hearing, she was released by the court with conditions and a future court appearance of Sept. 6.
On Aug. 7, the Intelligence Unit applied for and was granted a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search warrant for the motor vehicle.