Saskatoon police say a series of weekend search warrants at homes in the city netted a handful of suspects and took illegal drugs off the streets.

Police issued a news release over the weekend outlining several searches conducted with the assistance of the Tactical Support Unit, but offered no other details.

On Monday, police laid out the series of events that began on Friday in a gas station parking lot in the city's Stonebridge neighbourhood.

Police said officers arrested a 19-year-old woman and a 41-year-old man after seeing what looked like drug trafficking.

Officers searched the two suspects and found baggies with fentanyl, cannabis, methamphetamine, hydromorphone pills, cash and cell phones.

The 19-year-old woman is facing charges drug trafficking charges. The 41-year-old man is charged with possession of meth.

Search warrants lead to more drugs

The gas station bust led police to deploy multiple units to execute search warrants at homes in the 400 block of Hunter Road, 200 block of Kloppenburg Way, 1200 block Wright Crescent and 400 block Fairmont Drive.

Police found more fentanyl, cannabis, magic mushrooms (psilocybin), 9mm ammunition, drug paraphernalia, cell phones and cash.

A 32-year-old man was arrested during one of the searches and is facing drug trafficking charges. A 31-year-old man is charged with possessing ammo while prohibited to do so.