Execution of search warrant yields $236K worth of drugs and stolen property: OPP
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The execution of a search warrant earlier this month in Huron East yielded more than $200,000 in illicit drugs and stolen property, including pick-up trucks, ATVs, kayaks, and a Sea-Doo, according to police.
The execution of a search warrant earlier this month in Huron East yielded more than $200,000 in illicit drugs and stolen property, including vehicles, ATVs, kayaks and a Sea-Doo, according to police.
According to a press release issued by South Bruce OPP Wednesday evening, the investigation originally began at 4:49 a.m. on June 8, when Huron County OPP received a report of a fuel theft on Patrick Street in Huron East.
A white cube van was reported to be involved in the theft.
Later that morning, South Bruce OPP then received a report of an attempted vehicle theft in Teeswater, Ont.
Police said that the officers who responded received a description of a white cube van involved in the attempted theft.
Huron County OPP later located the suspect vehicle along Concession 2 in Culross Township on a rural property, where police learned the suspects had access to firearms.
The area was closed to motorists at the time for several hours while police investigated.