Four people are facing charges after a search of a home and a vehicle by police in Regina turned up hundreds of grams of fentanyl, along with methamphetamine, weapons and cash.
According to police, officers stopped a vehicle on Victoria Avenue on Tuesday, arresting the four occupants. Police also searched a home on Gilbert Crescent.
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Police said the searches turned up about 401 grams of fentanyl, roughly 45 grams of meth, $18,135 in cash, a machete, a hatchet and a baton.
“The estimated street value of this seizure is believed to be approximately $60,000,” the Regina Police Service said in a statement.
Police said the four people who were arrested – ages 57, 40, 40 and 29 – have each been charged with possession of a scheduled substance for the purpose of trafficking, while the 57-year-old man is also facing charges of possession of property obtained by crime and failing to comply with a release order.
“All four accused made their first appearances on these charges in Regina Provincial Court on Wednesday, February 18, 2026,” the police force added.









