Five charged in connection with alleged drug trafficking in Medicine Hat, Brooks
MEDICINE HAT, AB — The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team have arrested five people in Brooks and Medicine Hat connection with an alleged drug trafficking network in southeastern Alberta.
Police seized more than $77,000 worth of drugs and cash, along with a firearm and a machete. A total of 719 grams of methamphetamine and 93 grams of cocaine were seized, with $24,685 in cash proceeds of crime also being seized.
According to a news release from ALERT, the investigation had been ongoing for three months, and concluded on October 24 after a search warrant was executed in Brooks. Police allege the drug trafficking operation was in place in both Brooks and Medicine Hat.
Kyle Potts was arrested at the time of the search, and has been charged with 20 criminal offences, including seven counts of trafficking a controlled substance, two counts of possession of proceeds of crime, seven counts of breach of recognizance and two counts of breach of a weapons prohibitions. He has also been charged with unauthorized possession of a firearm and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public. ALERT alleges Potts was at the centre of the drug trafficking network.


