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Five individuals facing multiple charges following Chatham-Kent drug bust

Evidence seized following drug bust in Chatham-Kent. (courtesy Chatham-Kent Police) Evidence seized following drug bust in Chatham-Kent. (courtesy Chatham-Kent Police)
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Windsor, Ont. -

Chatham-Kent police seized nearly $25,000 worth of suspected fentanyl, cocaine and meth along with four firearms and cash from residence during a search Wednesday night.

Police say members of the CK Police Intelligence Section and the Critical Incident Response Team executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act at a Bloomfield Road residents.

Four firearms, a large quantity of Canadian and American cash, suspect meth, cocaine and fentanyl with a value of about $25,000 was seized.

Police have arrested five individuals who are each facing multiple drug trafficking and possession related charges:

Ryan Muller, 39, Chatham was arrested and charged with:

  • unauthorized possession of a firearm x4
  • failing to comply with his release conditions x2
  • possession for the purposes of trafficking x3

Robyn Marchand, 35, Chatham was arrested and charged with:

  • unauthorized possession of a firearm x4
  • possession of a firearm while prohibited x 10
  • possession for the purposes of trafficking x3
  • failing to comply with her release conditions

Erica Muller, 37, of Chatham was charged with:

  • unauthorized possession of a firearm x4
  • failing to comply with her release conditions x2
  • possession for the purposes of trafficking x3

Helder Daroche, 34, of Mississauga was charged with:

  • unauthorized possession of a firearm x4

possession for the purposes of trafficking x3

Ismael Mederios, 39, of Brampton charged with:

  • unauthorized possession of a firearm x4
  • possession for the purposes of trafficking x3

Each of the accused have been either released with a future court date or held awaiting a bail hearing.

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