Norway House RCMP have made multiple arrests and seized a large quantity of drugs and cash over the last number of weeks in connection to numerous drug investigations.

On November 20, 2018, as part as an ongoing investigation, Norway House RCMP stopped and searched a vehicle. As a result, a quantity of individually wrapped pieces of crack cocaine was seized as well as a large sum of Canadian currency. RCMP report that a 49-year-old female and a 28-year-old male, both from Winnipeg, were arrested for possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime.

As the investigation progressed, officers obtained a search warrant for a residence on Alex Duncan Drive in Norway House. In this incident, officers seized approximately 113 grams of cocaine, a quantity of crack cocaine and a large sum of Canadian currency. Police say that two males, ages 53 and 29, from Norway House and Winnipeg, along with two females, ages 22 and 38, from Norway House, were arrested for possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime.

On November 21, 2018, Norway House RCMP, along with RCMP Police Dog Services, executed a search warrant at a residence on Roger’s Point in Norway House, Manitoba. A significant amount of Canadian currency was located hidden in a wall of the residence. Further investigation led officers to conclude the currency is proceeds of crime.

Currently eight suspects are in custody and charges of possession of property obtained by crime are pending.

In the last few weeks, Norway House RCMP have obtained four search warrants under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and have taken a substantial amount of drugs and proceeds of crime off the street.

Those who produce and traffic illicit drugs destroy lives, homes and communities. The RCMP remains fully committed to enforcing laws against illicit drugs to their fullest extent.