TBay Courthouse / Saturday, December 10, 2022 / Categories: Sioux Lookout, Crime BIG DRUG BUST IN SIOUX LOOKOUT King Street residence SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONTARIO ~~~~~ December 10, 2022 (LSNews) Hardworking Sioux Lookout OPP & Nishnawbe Aski Police Officers executed a search warrant at a King Street residence in Sioux Lookout on Wednesday December 7,2022. Officers seized methamphetamine, cocaine, oxycodone, $3,300 in cash, two stolen televisions and a stolen fetal heart rate monitor. Police estimate over $400 000 in drugs were seized. Two indigenous female suspects were arrested A 33 year old JADE KABESTRA-SAVAGE of Sioux Lookout has been charged with: -Possession of Drugs for purpose of trafficking X 3 (cocaine, methamphetamine & oxycodone) -Possession of proceeds of crime under $5000 (cash) A 29 year old RAVEN SPADE of Sioux Lookout has been charged with: -Possession of Drugs for purpose of trafficking X 3 (cocaine, methamphetamine & oxycodone) -Possession of proceeds of crime under $5000 (cash) KABESTRA-SAVAGE has been released from custody and will appear in courts in early January. SPADE will appear in courts on December 15 to answer to the charges. #LSN_Crime #LSN_OPP #LSN_NorWest #LSN_Drugs #LSN_FirstNation #LSN_TBayCourthouse Below Please Rate and Share this story To help us learn what is important to you Real Thunder Bay Court House-Inside Edition Real Thunder Bay Courthouse Inside Edition Citizen Journalist with over 30 years of experience observing court cases Thunder Bay Courthouse Inside Edition was running for almost 7 years with no complaints or problems from the Courts. Check out our Facebook page by clicking here Send your Crime news tips to [email protected] TBPSB website The views expressed in this article are solely those of their author and are not necessarily either shared or endorsed by Lake Superior News / Lake Superior Media. Print Rate this article: 5.0 5Upvote 2Downvote Tags: First Nation Crime OPP Sioux Lookout Sioux Lookout Ontario Sioux Lookout Drug Bust Related articles DRUNK PIKANGIKUM MAN GETS VIOLENT AT VICTORIA INN FORT HOPE STABBER GETS ATTACKED WITH HOCKEY STICK KNIFE WANTED ROBBER ARRESTED BY TBPS STEALING LIQUOR THUNDER BAY POLICE MAKE SECOND DEGREE MURDER VIOLENT CRACKHEAD SENTENCED TO TIME SERVED FOR SENIOR CITIZEN ATTACK
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