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.

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“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

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