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Two people arrested, one sought by police after drug bust in Mountain View County

Olds RCMP Staff Sgt. called seizure of drugs, weapons, arrests a successful operation targeting a repeat offender and his associates
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Some of the items seized during a search of a property on Highway 791 in Mountain View County. Photo courtesy of RCMP

OLDS — Two people have been arrested and one man remains wanted by police after a drug bust in Mountain View County. 

On July, 28, after a month-long investigation, Olds and Didsbury RCMP, the Southern Alberta Emergency Response Team and Southern Alberta Crime Reduction Unit executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances search warrant at a property on Highway 791 in Mountain View County.  

 As a result of that search, police seized: 

• 16 grams of suspected fentanyl; 

• 353 grams of suspected methamphetamine; 

• 20 grams of suspected cocaine; 

• five grams of suspected heroin; 

• one sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun with ammunition; 

• one cross bow and eight knives; and  

a collection of new Milwaukee tools, still in their sealed shipping boxes.

RCMP allege that Matthew Goodine 47, of Red Deer County, has a connection to those items. He was not present during the search and remains wanted by police.  

Goodine faces 18 charges:  

• three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking in fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine; 

• possession of stolen property under $5,000;  

• five counts of failing to comply with a release order; and 

• nine weapons and firearms-related offences.  

Alyssa Friendship 28, and Jayden Desaulniers 27, of Red Deer County, were arrested. Each faces the following charges:  

• three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking in fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine; and  

• possession of stolen property Under $5,000.

Friendship and Desaulniers are both scheduled to face those charges in Alberta Court of Justice in Didsbury on Sept. 11 after being released on conditions.  

“This was a successful operation targeting a repeat offender and his associates,” Staff Sgt Warren Wright, the commanding officer of Olds RCMP said in a news release. 

“Focusing our enforcement efforts on offenders such as these can have the largest impact on reducing crime in our communities.”    


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