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A 29-year-old Saskatoon man has been charged with cocaine trafficking following a police investigation that led to the seizure of 59 grams of cocaine.
The investigation started on Feb. 25 when Saskatoon police officers “observed activity consistent with drug trafficking” on Galbraith Crescent in the Fairhaven neighbourhood, police said in a news release.
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Officers attempted to arrest a 29-year-old man driving a pickup truck for trafficking cocaine, but he attempted to flee and caused damage to a nearby parked vehicle and garage door. The man was then taken into custody without further incident.
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