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Two men have been charged after police seized more than $500,000 worth of marijuana from four locations in Saskatchewan.

On Oct. 15, Prince Albert RCMP and members of the Prince Albert Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU) started a joint investigation into marijuana trafficking in the Prince Albert area. As a result, police seized a significant amount of marijuana from a storage locker in Prince Albert, RCMP said in a news release.

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Police later identified a man from Saskatoon as a possible suspect responsible for the marijuana, leading police to search three homes and a storage locker in Saskatoon. Police located 4,244 individual packages of cannabis resin — known as shatter — valued at up to $290,000 and 46.5 pounds of cannabis, which has a street value of up to $230,000.

Police also seized 31 syringes filled with cannabis resin, valued at $3,100, and one ounce of crack cocaine, valued on the street at $2,000.