WEYBURN – A routine traffic stop just off Highway 39 turned into a significant drug bust on Sept. 21, resulting in the arrest of two men now facing numerous charges.
According to Weyburn Police Service (WPS), officers conducted a stop on a vehicle shortly after noon on Sept. 21. When they approached the vehicle, the officers reported observing a white substance, believed to be crystal methamphetamine, in plain view within the passenger compartment.
The discovery prompted a further search of the vehicle, leading the seizure of approximately 60 grams of methamphetamine, 7 grams of cocaine, ammunition, and a switchblade knife.
Both males were charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, possession of a prohibited weapon, and breach of probation for possessing ammunition.
Both were remanded in custody for a future court appearance.











