Brampton man busted in Port Colborne with $146K of drugs in his car
Published March 2, 2022 at 1:22 pm
A Brampton man got caught up by Niagara Police in a routine patrol through Port Colborne yesterday (March 1) when he took off in a suspicious manner.
A cruiser was driving through the city at roughly 1 pm when the officer spotted a car with a Quebec licence plate parked near a “suspected drug house.”
Once driver spotted the cruiser, he took off “making multiple turns” before quickly parking in the Davis Street and Killaly Street East area. Obviously, his behaviour caught the attention of the officer, who approached the man as he was walking away from his car.
It was quickly determined that his licence was suspended so he was instantly arrested for that. Multiple cell phones and $634 in cash was found on him.
It only got worse for the suspect when the officer searched his car and found 486.6 grams of suspected Fentanyl (street value $145,980) and 3.4 grams of suspected cocaine (street value $350).
Jammarr Anthony Miller, 29, of Brampton with charged with one count of illegal drugs for trafficking, one count possession of drugs, one count of possession of crime cash under $5,000 and driving while suspended.
He was been held in custody for a video bail hearing today in St. Catharines.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the investigating officers at 905-688-4111, extension 1003200.
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