A 22-year-old Alberta resident has been charged with 17 offences after RCMP responded to a complaint of a suspicious vehicle.
Officers with the Strathmore detachment located the vehicle on Dec. 29 parked on a rural road in Wheatland County, notes a news release. The vehicle appeared unoccupied but a male driver was found asleep in the driver’s seat upon closer inspection.
Police also recovered 6.2 grams of a substance believed to be cocaine, 52 grams of blue pills believed to be fentanyl and 30 grams of what is believed to be a cutting agent.
Back at the station, the man underwent an assessment to determine his level of sobriety and was found to be impaired by cannabis.
The man was remanded into custody and issued an immediate roadside sanction for impairment by drug. Per the Alberta government, an immediate roadside sanction is applied when there
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