Drugs found in Rutland home after police raid it for 2nd time in 2 months

| March 27, 2020 in Kelowna

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Drugs have been found at a Rutland home for the second time in two months. 

Mounties raided the property, in the 400 block of Hein Road, on March 24. 

It was also searched on Feb. 28. 

In the latest raid, police found fentanyl, meth and cocaine. 

They also found stolen bikes, IDs and over $3,000. 

Brass knuckles were also found. 

Officers arrested 11 people while executing the search warrant, but they have all been released unconditionally and without charge. 

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada will now consider charges.

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