Ontario

Guelph Police Seize $7,200 in Cocaine and Opioid Pills

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James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 4:14 pm

The Guelph Police Service arrested two people in separate cases on March 11, 2026, including a man found with thousands of dollars in drugs. The arrests happened in Guelph, Ontario, as part of ongoing efforts to keep the community safe.

Officers stopped a 27-year-old man in a vehicle at a parking lot on Woodlawn Road West just before 4 p.m. Inside the vehicle, police found more than 450 prescription opioid pills and a supply of cocaine.

The man now faces charges for drug trafficking and possession for the purpose of selling the drugs. Police estimated the total value of the seized drugs is about $7,200.

In an unrelated matter, police also arrested a 14-year-old girl for an assault that happened last month. That incident took place at a local high school and resulted in physical injuries to another person.

The teenager was released and is expected to appear in court on June 3, 2026. Officers confirmed that the two arrests were not connected to each other.

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