Fentanyl, meth, cash seized in Trail traffic stop

Trail RCMP say a routine traffic stop turned up drugs and cash.

They say early Wednesday, an officer spotted a 40-year-old Trail man behind the wheel a Jeep despite being prohibited from driving.

He was pulled over and during a search, the officer discovered what they believed to be seven grams of fentanyl, 8.6 grams of meth, drug paraphernalia, and $2,500 in cash.

The man will be in court in Rossland on Dec. 15 and is expected to face drug trafficking and driving-related criminal charges.

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