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Drug bust on Moray Avenue

On June 14th, 2014 the Comox Valley Drug Section executed a search warrant on a residence at 2690 Moray Avenue in Courtenay.

As a result of the search warrant police seized approximately 1 pound of MDMA, approximately 1 pound of Cocaine, two pounds of cutting agents and a quantity of marihuana, surveillance equipment and assorted drug paraphernalia associated to the acquisition, packaging and distribution of drugs.

Also seized were two vehicles; a 2003 Audi A4 and a 2003 Volkswagen Golf which were used during the commission of the offence(s).

The tenants, 22 year old Andrew Moulton and his girlfriend, 18 year old Breanna Doyle were arrested and charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking in a cocaine and MDMA.

DOYLE faces an additional charge of Obstructing a Police Officer.

Both appeared in court on June 19th and have been set over for a court appearance on June 26th, 2014.

-Contributed by Comox Valley RCMP

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