OPP uncover meth, LSD, oxy, benzo, morphine pills and more in Hawkesbury drug bust

By Mike Vlasveld

The Ontario Provincial Police is charging a Hawkesbury man after uncovering a number of drugs at a home in the town.

As part of an ongoing investigation, officers executed a search warrant at a residence on Main Street East on April 14.

At the home, officers seized suspected methylenedioxymethamphetamine, psilocybin, LSD, morphine pills, oxycodone pills, oxycontin pills, benzodiazepine pills, ketamine, nabilone, salvia, DMT, methaqualone, CB-2, and harmaline. They also seized over $8,000 in Canadian currency and other items associated with drug trafficking.

Marc-Andre Julien, 29, of Hawkesbury, was arrested and charged with:

  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5000 – CC s.354(1)(a)
  • Possession of Schedule III substance for the purpose of trafficking (LSD, Psilocybin, DMT, 2-CB, Methaqualone, Harmaline) – CDSA s.5(2) – 3 counts
  • Possession of Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking (Opioids) – CDSA s.5(2) – 5 counts
  • Possession of Schedule IV substance for the purpose of trafficking (Benzodiazepine, Salvia, Clonazepam) – CDSA s.5(2) – 3 counts
  • Possession of Schedule II substance for the purpose of trafficking (Nabilone) – CDSA s.5(2)

The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear at L'Original Court of Justice on May 19.

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