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RCMP seize suspected fentanyl, cocaine and weapons during downtown traffic stop

Aug 17, 2026 | 2:07 PM

PRINCE GEORGE — Prince George RCMP say officers seized suspected fentanyl, cocaine, weapons and cash following a traffic stop in the city’s downtown core Monday afternoon.

According to police, members of the Problem Oriented Policing (POP) team conducted a traffic stop shortly before 2 p.m. after locating an illegally parked sedan on the 200-block of George Street.

During the stop, officers interacted with the vehicle’s occupants, including a man who was known to police. RCMP said the man was in the process of exiting the vehicle when he suddenly attempted to re-enter it, prompting officers to take action.

Both the man and a female occupant were arrested without incident. Police reported that neither the suspects nor the officers sustained any injuries during the arrest. Following the arrests, investigators searched the vehicle and allegedly discovered more than 25 grams of suspected fentanyl, over four grams of suspected cocaine and several weapons.

Police also said more than $1,300 in cash was found in the man’s pocket during a search after his arrest. RCMP described the seizure as particularly significant given recent concerns about drug activity in the downtown area.

“This seizure is significant in light of the recent increase of overdose reports in the downtown area,” said Corporal Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.

The man and woman have since been released pending laboratory analysis to confirm the identity of the suspected drugs and potential charge approval by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.

No charges have been announced at this time. RCMP say the investigation remains ongoing.

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