Port Hope Police – Man and Woman Charged With Possession of Fentanyl

In Police Blotter

On Wednesday May 29th 2019 shortly before 2:00 pm members of the Port Hope Police Criminal Investigations Unit were conducting a CDSA investigation in the Municipality’s east end. A man and woman in a vehicle were stopped by police after the man was observed engaging in what police believed to be drug related activity.

The two were arrested at the scene.

The woman was in possession of a syringe containing fentanyl and the man was in possession of powdery substance believed to be purple fentanyl.

The two were returned to the Port Hope Police Station, processed and released on a promise to appear.
56 year old Glen Wesley Gould and 32 year old Tara Marie Lambert both from Port Hope are charged under the Controlled Drug and Substances Act with possession of a schedule 1 substance.

Lambert is also charged with disobeying a court order regarding keeping the peace and being of good behaviour.

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