HUNTSVILLE MAN FACES DRUG-TRAFFICKING CHARGES OCT. 13
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man faces seven drug charges after large quantity of cocaine and cannaibis were seized by police, along with more than $8,500 cash.
Provincial police say that 10 days ago, on Oct. 13, OPP officers became suspicious of a vehicle in the Selkirk Drive area of Huntsville.
They found the vehicle parked on the street and after a result of a roadside investigation arrested the driver for possession for the purpose of trafficking drugs.
Police seized 52 grams of suspected cocaine, 129 grams of cannabis, 2.5 grams of Fentanyl, 7 Percocet pills, 1 litre of codeine cough syrup, cannabis edibles and $8,571.52 cash.
Grady Kay, 22, was charged with the following:
- 3 counts of possession of schedule I substance- opioid for the purposes of trafficking contrary to section 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
- Possession of schedule I substance- cocaine for the purposes of trafficking contrary to section 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
- 2 counts of possession of cannabis for the purpose of selling contrary to section 10(2) of the Cannabis Act.
- Have care or control of a motor vehicle with cannabis readily available contrary to section 12(1) of the Cannabis Control Act.
- Have care or control of a motor vehicle with liquor readily available contrary to section 32(1) of the Liquor Licence Act.
Kay was released to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice, Huntsville, Dec. 2, 2020.