17-year-old was selling illicit substances during school lunch breaks, Calgary police allege
Police have arrested and charged a teenage boy in connection with the overdose deaths of two people on Tsuut’ina First Nation.
It’s believed the fatalities, recorded in June, are linked to a 17-year-old suspect who sold illicit substances during his school lunch breaks, the Calgary Police Service said in a news release Thursday.
Recommended Videos
“Police officers were able to identify potential drug traffickers and the Calgary Police Service Drug Unit launched a five-month investigation,” the police service said, adding that an arrest was conducted on Nov. 13.
“A search warrant executed at a residence resulted in the seizure of cellphones, cash, scales, bear spray, cocaine, and methamphetamin

Calgary Sun

Global News Calgary
CityNews Calgary
The Daily Beast
New York Post
The Conversation
KQED Politics