Two young adults are facing drug-related charges after a search warrant was carried out in Aidrie, Alta., on Friday.
A large number of police, including Airdrie RCMP, were in the southwest area of the city on Friday morning to execute a search warrant. The police stated that there was no danger to the public at that time.
The RCMP reported on Tuesday that they discovered a handgun, cocaine, fentanyl, and money in the home, leading to charges against two people.
Nathan Appiah Dwumaah, a 20-year-old Airdrie resident, appeared before a justice of the peace and was released on $250 cash bail with certain conditions. He is facing charges related to firearms, drug trafficking, and weapons, and is scheduled to be in court on March 28.
Rahma Shafei, 18, from Airdrie, also appeared before a justice of the peace and was released on a $500 promise to pay with conditions. Shafei is facing two drug trafficking charges and is scheduled to be in an Airdrie court on April 18.
The RCMP expressed gratitude to the public for their cooperation during the police operation on March 22.