Four facing drug charges after Regina Police investigation

Four people are facing several drug charges after an investigation by Regina Police.

On Sunday, police conducted two traffic stops on Highway 11 an within the city of Regina.

Four people, a woman and three men, were arrested without incident.

After searching the vehicles, police seized 933 grams of fentanyl, 562 grams of methamphetamine, small amounts of ecstasy and cocaine, some cash, ammunition, and other drug trafficking items.

Further investigation found several pieces of ID, which did not belong to any of the people arrested.

39-year-old Catherine Hall, 44-year-old Leonides Alviola, 31-year-old Aldrin Pascua, and 31-year-old Gerald Domondon have all been charged with possession of fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking.

Domondon has also been charged with breach of undertaking.

Pascua has additionally been charged with two counts of possession of ecstasy and cocaine, possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000, possession of identity documents, and breach of probation.

All four accused made their court appearance on Monday.

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