On Dec. 31, 2015, officers from the Edmonton Drug and Gang Enforcement Unit (EDGE) searched three properties believed to be associated with the operation of a drug laboratory.
Police executed a search warrant on a residence near Woodvale Road in southeast Edmonton and discovered a fentanyl pill-making lab and a variety of drugs, including:
- 5,996 green fentanyl pills (street value of $239,840), plus 11.2 grams of powder
- 2,930 white fentanyl pills (street value of $117,200) , plus 130.4 grams of powder
- 2,145 counterfeit Cialis pills (street value of $42,900)
- 174 counterfeit Viagra pills (street value of $1,740)
- 0.8 grams of fentanyl powder (street value of $32,000)
- 28 grams of MDMA (street value of $1,700)
- 183 grams of Benzocaine
- 273 grams of Phenacetin
- 33.8 grams of Methylamine HCL
- 63.85 kilograms of various mix/buffing agents
The lab was dismantled and two males were arrested on the property.
Officers also located a small amount of fentanyl in a residence in the area of Lakewood Road, and $7,750 cash in a residence located in Spruce Grove in connection to the investigation.
Anthony Neville, 27, is charged with production of a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000.
Eric MacDonnell, 26, is charged with production of a controlled substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
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