The Edmonton Drug and Gang Enforcement Unit has charged a 44-year-old city man with multiple drug-related offences, after being found in possession of a large quantity of fentanyl.On April 4, 2018, EDGE members concluded a drug investigation involving Felix Loo, 44, of Edmonton.
The accused male is alleged to have been trafficking fentanyl to his clients, while claiming it was heroin.
Investigators subsequently executed warrants at a residence near 99 Avenue and 101 Street at approximately 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, where they discovered close to 134 grams of fentanyl with an estimated street value of $20,000.
The accused is also alleged to have had a quantity of compressed fentanyl powder (5.7 grams), methamphetamine (0.7 grams) and fentanyl pills (16) on his person. Close to $5,000 in cash was also seized during the arrest.
Loo is charged with trafficking a controlled substance (x3), possession for the purpose of trafficking, simple possession of a controlled substance (x2) and possession of stolen propertyunder $5,000 (x3).
The accused male is alleged to have been trafficking fentanyl to his clients, while claiming it was heroin.
Investigators subsequently executed warrants at a residence near 99 Avenue and 101 Street at approximately 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, where they discovered close to 134 grams of fentanyl with an estimated street value of $20,000.
The accused is also alleged to have had a quantity of compressed fentanyl powder (5.7 grams), methamphetamine (0.7 grams) and fentanyl pills (16) on his person. Close to $5,000 in cash was also seized during the arrest.
Loo is charged with trafficking a controlled substance (x3), possession for the purpose of trafficking, simple possession of a controlled substance (x2) and possession of stolen propertyunder $5,000 (x3).