Homeless P.A. woman who stored meth in bra loses conviction appeal
A woman who was arrested by Prince Albert Police without a warrant after they received several tips that she was selling meth has lost her case at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
All three Appeal Court justices agreed that it was not unreasonable for a provincial court judge to conclude that Carrie Dawn Bellerose was guilty of trafficking after police found almost 100 grams of meth in her bra in 2022 and they had seen her accept a chainsaw from a man.
“I read the trial judge as having tied his finding in that respect directly to his determination that Ms. Bellerose possessed a significant quantity of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, and to all of the evidence that underpinned that conclusion,” wrote Justice J.A. Kalmakoff.
In July 2022, PAPS investigators received two tips from informants that Bellerose was selling drugs while living at a women’s shelter on Branion Drive in Prince Albert. She would deliver the drugs on a red mountain bike.