Crime

31 charges approved against alleged drug traffickers

Mar 6, 2026 | 10:23 AM

PRINCE GEORGE — Two individuals are facing a slew of charges in a drug-trafficking investigation that began over two years ago in Prince George.

On February 27, 2026, Prince George RCMP’s Street Crew Unit, with the assistance of the North District Emergency Response Team, executed an arrest warrant at a residence on the 3700-block of Landsdowne Road. This was the culmination of nearly three years of work on a drug-trafficking investigation that began in December 2023.

RCMP say the initial investigation focused on two locations: a business operating on the 100-block of Quebec Street and the residence on Landsdowne Road. Both locations were the subject of Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrants in April 2024. 

During the searches, police officers located illicit drugs, drug trafficking paraphernalia, contraband cigarettes, two firearms, and over $100,000 in cash. One of the suspects arrested during the search was found to have an estimated 25 ounces of cocaine and 20 ounces of fentanyl on their person at the time of their arrest. 

“These investigations were incredibly complex, with investigators gathering vast amounts of information to ensure when their reports were submitted to the courts, they resulted in unequivocal charge approval” states Corporal Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.

In January 2026, the following charges were approved by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada:

Kerridge Andrew Lowley:

  • Trafficking in a scheduled substance (four counts)
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking (nine counts)
  • Possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition (two counts)

Robyn Ann Bradley:

  • Trafficking in a scheduled substance (13 counts)
  • Possession for the purposes of trafficking (four counts)

Lowley and Bradly were both arrested on outstanding warrants on February 27, 2026. Bradley was released on a release order while Lowley will remain in custody until his next court appearance. 

These investigations are now before the courts.