RCMP arrest Saskatoon man after drug investigation in P.A. & northern Saskatchewan
RCMP have arrested a Saskatoon man for allegedly trafficking illegal drugs in northern Saskatchewan.
The Mounties’ investigation started back in June with officers focusing on three communities: Prince Albert, La Ronge, and Stanley Mission.
In August, officers conducted a targeted traffic stop on Highway 2, north of Prince Albert. They also searched a house in Saskatoon. They found crack cocaine, cocaine, hydromorphone, cash, trafficking paraphernalia, a vehicle, and electronic devices.
Fast forward roughly four months and RCMP officially charged Randolph Letwiniuk, 60, with two counts of trafficking, possession for trafficking, and two counts of possession of ammunition.