Person charged for allegedly selling drugs out of Whatı̀, N.W.T., crawlspace, with homeowner unaware

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Whatı̀ RCMP person charged a 19-year-old from Yellowknife with "being unlawfully successful a dwelling," and possession of drugs for the intent of trafficking. 

Police seized astir 140 grams of ace cocaine and $7,000 successful cash

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· Posted: Jun 25, 2025 6:05 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes ago

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The RCMP detachment successful Whatı̀, N.W.T., successful June 2025. Whatı̀ RCMP person charged a 19-year-old from Yellowknife with 'being unlawfully successful a dwelling,' and possession of drugs for the intent of trafficking. (Submitted by RCMP)

RCMP successful Whatı̀, N.W.T., have arrested and charged 1 person for allegedly selling drugs out of a crawlspace successful a house without the homeowner's knowledge. 

In a quality merchandise Wednesday, police say the 19-year-old fishy from Yellowknife has been charged with "being unlawfully successful a dwelling," and possession of drugs for the intent of trafficking. 

Police seized 140 grams of ace cocaine and astir $7,000 successful cash.

The merchandise says the homeowner was "unaware of the idiosyncratic hiding successful the crawlspace." 

RCMP said the apprehension was imaginable acknowledgment to tips from the nationalist astir the alleged operation. The accused has been remanded into custody.  

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