Drugs and handgun seized during traffic stop in Grande Prairie
Multiple charges have been laid against two people following a traffic stop conducted in Grande Prairie’s north end on November 3.
At around 9:30 p.m. that evening, Grande Prairie RCMP says they pulled over a vehicle in the area of 100 Street and 113 Avenue.
A search of the vehicle turned up varying amounts of both cocaine and meth, as well as $6,100 in Canadian cash, and a loaded 9 mm handgun which Mounties determined had been stolen from a previous commercial break-and-enter.
34-year-old Travis Stout of Edmonton and 49-year-old Twila Letendre of Grande Prairie each face a total of eight charges, including two counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, and one count each of possession of property obtained by crime both over and under $5,000.