A man and woman face a string of weapon and drugs charges after police seized guns, ammunition, a bulletproof vest and drugs valued at more than $109,000 from a London home Thursday.

Police searched a home on Waterloo Street at about 4:30 p.m. and arrested a man and woman, both aged 32. Officers seized $109,265 worth of drugs, including:

• 25 grams of suspected fentanyl that was sent to Health Canada for testing

• Nearly a kilogram of methamphetamine

• 95 g of crack cocaine

• 135 hydromorphone capsules

• 52 g of cocaine

• 99 morphine tablets

Police also recovered a cocaine press, $5,000 cash and small amounts of methadone, oxycodone and phenacetin — a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-banned painkiller used as a cocaine cutting agent.

London police also seized two loaded firearms, a bulletproof vest and more than 100 rounds of ammunition.

The man and woman are both charged with careless storage of a firearm, possessing a loaded gun, possessing property obtained by crime and several counts of drug trafficking.

The man also is charged with possessing a weapon while prohibited.

Both were expected to appear in court Friday.

The major drug bust turned up several opioids, including fentanyl, a fast-acting synthetic narcotic 100 times more powerful than morphine.

As little as two milligrams of fentanyl, the equivalent of about four grains of salt, can kill an adult.

Fentanyl has sparked a public health crisis across Canada and has been implicated in growing numbers of overdose deaths. Police and public-health officials in London have warned drug users that it may start showing up, unbeknownst to users, in other illicit drugs.

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