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A New Westminster Police Department vehicle is seen outside headquarters. Police say officers seized pills and cash in a Queensborough drug investigation.
Police in New Westminster say a targeted drug trafficking investigation has led to the seizure of a significant quantity of pills, other suspected drugs and cash from a property in the Queensborough neighbourhood.
According to the New Westminster Police Department, its Street Crime Unit launched the investigation in January and worked alongside another regional policing agency. Officers later executed a search warrant at a residence in Queensborough as part of the ongoing probe.
Sgt. Andrew Leaver said drug trafficking and related violence are not tolerated in the city. He noted that the department’s Street Crime Unit continues to monitor suspected illegal activity and will pursue enforcement where necessary.
Police have not released details about the exact type or quantity of pills seized, nor have they confirmed whether charges have been laid. The investigation remains active.
Authorities are asking residents with information about suspected drug trafficking in New Westminster to contact investigators at 604-525-5411. Police say community tips can play an important role in addressing drug-related crime and improving neighbourhood safety.
