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A Milton, Ont. couple faces charges related to bestiality involving a dog, unlawful possession of a firearm and numerous charges related to a marijuana grow-op, police say.

Officers from the Halton Regional Police executed a search warrant on a residence in the Nassagawea area of Milton on Jan. 17 and discovered a “sophisticated” indoor marijuana growing operation, police said in a release.

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Inside the building, which was also being used as a dog kennel, were 1,637 marijuana plants.

During the search, officers seized evidence related to bestiality involving a dog, roughly $9,500 in harvested marijuana, anabolic steroids and a 12-gauge shotgun, police said.

Two young children were found living at the residence with the couple.

Ryan Brett, 34, faces several charges including producing a controlled substance (marijuana), possession for the purpose of trafficking, and bestiality.

Donna Fleury, 34, has been charged with bestiality, unlawful possession of a firearm, and contravention of storage regulations respecting a firearm.

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