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'Several' people arrested after RCMP drug raids in Moncton, Fredericton areas

Several people were arrested Wednesday after RCMP raided residences in the Moncton and Fredericton areas as part of an ongoing drug investigation.

4 residences targeted Wednesday as part of ongoing investigation

A two-storey house with police cars parked outside and a large fan in the driveway.
This duplex on Dominion Street was one of the Moncton residences raided by Codiac Regional RCMP on Wednesday morning. (Shane Magee/CBC)

Several people were arrested Wednesday after RCMP raided four locations in the provinceas part of a single drug investigation.

Police executed simultaneous search warrants at three homes in the Moncton area and another in Douglas, northwest of Fredericton, around 5 a.m., said New Brunswick RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jullie Rogers-Marsh.

She described the operation as "significant" in scale, involving numerous officers and specialized units.

A number of items have been seized, and police continued to work into the afternoon, processing some of the scenes, she said.

No charges have been laid yet, said Rogers-Marsh.

"There's still quite a bit of work left to do," she said.More information is expected to be released on Thursday.

Officers were observed toting material out of 204 Dominion St. throughout the day. (Shane Magee/CBC)

CBC News has confirmed the targeted properties in the Moncton area include: 204 Dominion St., in the downtown,45 Donovan Terrace,on thenorth side,and 47292 Homestead Rd.,a rural area northwest of the city limits.

About 10 officers, some in tactical gear, carted bags and bins of items out the back door of the two-storey duplex on Dominion Street throughout the day.

One area resident told CBC News she awoke to the sound of stun grenades going off.

Firefighters assisted with ventilation at the site, said Capt. Brian McDonald. He declined further comment, saying "it's a police matter."

A joint forces investigation led to police raiding homes in the Moncton and Fredericton areas in August 2019 as part of a months-long investigation into alleged drug trafficking. (Shane Magee/CBC)

Angela Reid, wholives across from the raided townhouse unit on Donovan Terrace, said she heard three "loud bangs" as police made their way through the door.When she looked out her window, she saw two SWAT teams, "a bunch" of officers and police dogs.

There were "all kinds of comings and going on over there" for about three hours, she said.

Then she observed a maintenance worker change the locks.

Reid, who has lived in the area for about 2 years, said she has seen police "come and go," but has never witnessed anything like this before.

A bungalow on Homestead Road outside Moncton was a beehive of police activity on Wednesday afternoon. (Shane Magee/CBC)

At least five police vehicles surroundedthe bungalow on Homestead Road.

Doug Good, who lives next door, said he thought there was a fire.

"I could smell something I didn't know what it was but anyway, I went over to see and they arrested me for going over some kind of security line," he said.

Good was later released. He's still not sure what he smelled, he said.

With files from Shane Magee