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A bust has removed more than $470,000 worth of drugs from Caledon streets, one of, if not the largest raids in the town’s history.
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Peel, Simcoe, Dufferin and York residents charged in drug bust
A year-long Ontario Provincial Police investigation has resulted in the arrested of 34 people.
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UPDATED: Bust nets almost half-million in drugs, 34 arrested
A bust has removed more than $470,000 worth of drugs from Caledon streets, one of, if not the largest raids in the town’s history.
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