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Trial ordered for trio charged in significant local drug seizure

Oct 7, 2022 | 12:23 PM

Three of four people charged in a significant drug, weapons, and stolen property seizure in Red Deer last year have been ordered to stand trial.

The order was made in Red Deer provincial court last week following a preliminary hearing, but no trial date has been set as of yet for Anthony James White, 42, Stephanie Johnson, 38, and Richard Dryborough-Browes, 52, all of Red Deer.

Charges against a fourth individual, Kiera Marie Hopkins, 23, also of Red Deer, were withdrawn on July 7, 2022.

All four were charged in June 2021 after local Mounties searched a property in Red Deer’s Riverside Meadows the month before and found a large amount of illicit drugs, weapons, and stolen property.

RCMP’s investigation into the property began in late April 2021.

Inside the residence, members of Red Deer RCMP’s General Investigation Section (GIS) seized:

  • 475 grams of marijuana
  • 27 grams of cocaine
  • 29 grams of DMT
  • 5 grams of fentanyl
  • 167 grams of MDMA
  • 773 grams of methamphetamine
  • 1979 grams of psilocybin
  • 19 litres of GHB
  • 1 semi-automatic prohibited shotgun
  • $20,616 CDN

Also located in a garage on the property were two stolen all-terrain vehicles, say RCMP.

  • A stolen 2020 Can Am Outlander quad
  • A stolen Konker motorcycle

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